1 bigha=20 KATHA
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.
In Bihar, 1 katha is equivalent to 0.032 acres or approximately 0.0405 decimals. A decimal is a unit of area commonly used in land measurement in India, where 1 decimal equals 0.004 acres. Therefore, 1 katha translates to about 3.2 decimals.
1 katha = approx 267.6 sq metres.
howmuchdecimal in 1katha
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.
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 the context of land measurement in Bangladesh, one katha is equivalent to 0.0338 decimal. This conversion is based on the standard unit of land measurement in Bangladesh, where one decimal is equal to 435.6 square feet. Therefore, one katha is approximately 14.4 square feet.
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