There are 33 Satak.
kattha
One kattha is equivalent to approximately 0.033 acres or about 1361 square feet. In Jamshedpur, one kattha is typically considered to be around 0.025 decimal, which is a unit commonly used in land measurement in India. Therefore, one kattha is roughly equal to 2.5 decimals in Jamshedpur.
In Khagaria, Bihar, one kattha is equivalent to 0.025 acres or about 1,361 square feet. In terms of decimals, one kattha is generally considered to be equal to 3.03 decimals. However, it's important to verify local definitions, as measurements can vary slightly by region.
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1 kattha =1.65 decimal in jharkhand and 1 decimal = 435.6 square feet. So 1 kattha =718.74 square feet in jharkhand.
In Hazaribagh, one kattha is equivalent to approximately 1,361 square feet. This measurement can vary slightly in different regions of India, but in Hazaribagh, this is the generally accepted conversion.
One Bigha=20 Kattha (Bishwa) as in North India One Kattha=720 sq feet One Bigha=14400 sq feet=0.33 Acres=1600 sq yard=1338 sq meter
Oh, calculating satak to kattha is just like painting a happy little tree. You see, one satak is equal to 20 katthas. So, if you want to convert satak to kattha, all you need to do is multiply the number of satak by 20. Just like adding colors to your canvas, it's a simple and beautiful process.
In Kolkata, 1 kattha of land is approximately equal to 720 square feet. It is a unit of area typically used in parts of West Bengal including Kolkata for measuring land.
1.5023 approx Kattha is equivalent to 1 Ropani, below is the details: 1 Bigha (बिघा)= 20 Kattha (कठ्ठा) (about 6,772.63 m² or 72,900 sq.ft.)1 Kattha (কাঠা, कठ्ठा) = 20 Dhur (धुर) (about 338.63 m² or 3,645 sq.ft.)1 Dhur (धुर) = 16.93 m² or 182.25 sq.ft.1 Bigha = 13.31 Ropani (रोपनी)1 Ropani = 16 aana (आना) (about 508.72 m² or 5476 sq. ft.)1 aana = 4 paisa (पैसा) (about 31.80 m² or 342.25 sq.ft.)1 paisa = 4 daam (दाम) (7.95 m²)
720 sq ftWikipedia says "In West Bengal, the Bigha was standardized under British colonial rule at 1600 sq.yd ... "A kattha is 1/20 of a bigha; A square yard is 9 square feet.1600/20 = 80; 80x9 = 720.