From the Wikipedia article for "Katha (unit)" (it seems that Cottah is an alternate spelling for Katha): "A Katha is approximately 720-square-foot (67 m2) or 1/20 of a bigha. It is still in use in much of Bangladesh and India"
18 katha is equivalent to 1 acre.
1 katha = approx 267.6 sq metres.
howmuchdecimal in 1katha
1 Bigha = 1,369 m2
Here we go....... 1 Bigha = 20 katha = 33 decimal 1 katha = 1.65 decimal
20 locha=5 katha; 5 katha= 1 bigha and so 100 locha= 1 bigha
From the Wikipedia article for "Katha (unit)" (it seems that Cottah is an alternate spelling for Katha): "A Katha is approximately 720-square-foot (67 m2) or 1/20 of a bigha. It is still in use in much of Bangladesh and India"
A bigha is a unit of area, not fo distance. Therefore, the two units are incompatible.
A katha (also spelled cottah) is a unit of area in Bangladesh and India approximately equal to 1/20 of a bigha (720 ft² or 66.89 m²). The unit is still in use in much of Bangladesh and India but the exact size varies from place to place.
1 katha is 67 sq meters.
18 katha is equivalent to 1 acre.
How much Sq.ft of land in 1 katha land in West Bengal
1 katha = approx 267.6 sq metres.
In Bihar, one Katha varies from seven hundred and fifty square feet to about 2000 square feet. These units are usually used at Chapra.
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1960 Sq.Ft.