How many gauge in 1katha
Around 2000 sq ft
To convert guage to mils, multiply by 0.01 (see related link). 1 gauge equals 0.01 mils
1 katha = 720 sq ft 5 katha = 720*5 = 3600 sq ft 14 katha = 720*14 = 10080 sq ft
1 katha in . . . Assam . . . . . 2,880 square feet Bengal . . . . . 720 square feet Bihar . . . . . . 1,361.25 square feet Madhya Pradesh . . . 6,000 square feet
720 sq.ft.
To convert from satak to katha, you can use the conversion factor where 1 satak is equal to 1/20 of a katha. Therefore, 0.1515 satak is equivalent to approximately 0.007575 katha (0.1515 divided by 20).
There are 20 kathas in 200 yards. In some regions, 1 katha is equal to 10 square yards.
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1 katha=66.9 sq. metres 1 katha=720 sft
1 katha=20 lecha 1 lecha =144 sq ft so 1 katha =20*144 =2880 sq ft Hence 1 katha of land is 2880 square feet
In the context of land measurement in Araria, Bihar, 1 katha is typically equal to 1361.25 square feet. The concept of decimals is not commonly used in this traditional system of land measurement. Therefore, 1 katha in Araria, Bihar, would not be broken down into decimals but rather measured as a whole number of square feet.
1 Katha in to square feet
In Bangladesh, one katha is 720 square feet.
In Siliguri, 1 katha is equal to approximately 1,350 square feet of land. It is a traditional unit of area measurement used in the region.
In Bangladesh, one katha is equivalent to approximately 0.033 acres or about 0.0333 decimal. A decimal is a unit of area commonly used in Bangladesh, where one decimal is equal to 40.47 square meters. Therefore, one katha is roughly equal to 1/30 of a bigha, which is another land measurement used in the region.
In West Bengal, 1 Katha of land is equivalent to 20 Satak.
Oh honey, a katha is a unit of area measurement in South Asia, typically used in Bangladesh and Nepal. It's equivalent to 20 lecha or 338.63 square meters. As for shotangsho, I have no clue what that is. Maybe you meant "chotangsho," which is a unit of measurement in Bangladesh equal to 1/100th of a katha. So, there you have it, one chotangsho in one katha.