Katha (unit)
Katha or Biswa (also spelled kattha or cottah; Hindi: कट्ठा, Assamese: কঠা, Bengali: কাঠা) is a unit of area mostly used for land measurement in India, Nepal, and Bangladesh. After metrication in the mid-20th century by these countries, the unit became officially obsolete. But this unit is still in use in much of Bangladesh, Northern India, Eastern India and Nepal. The measurement of katha varies significantly from place to place.
In Purvanchal, 1 Katha = 1,361.25 square feet (126.464 m2) or 151.25 square yard. One Bigha is made up of 5 to 20 Katha. Katha is divided into 20 Dhur and Dhur is subdivided into 20 Dhurki.
Bangladesh
[edit]In Bangladesh, one katha is standardized to 720 square feet (67 m2), and 20 katha equals 1 bigha.
- 1 Katha (কাঠা) = 720 sq. feet = 66.88 sq. metre = 1.652 Decimal (শতাংশ/ শতক)
- 1 Bigha (বিঘা) = 20 Katha (কাঠা) = 14,400 square feet = 1,338 sq m = 1,600 sq yard
- 1 Acre (একর) = 3.025 Bigha (বিঘা) = 60.5 Katha (কাঠা) = 4,047 square metre
- 1 Hectare (হেক্টর) = 2.47 Acre (একর) = 7.475 Bigha (বিঘা) = 149.5 Katha (কাঠা)
- 1 Chattak (ছটাক) = 16
India
[edit]Assam
[edit]In Assam, 1 Katha is equal to 2,880 ft2 and 1 Bigha = 5 Katha; 1 bigha = 14,400 ft2
Bihar
[edit]In Bihar, one Katha may vary from 720 to 3,267 square feet (ft2). 1 Bigha = 20 Katha. One katha is divided in 20 dhur. One dhur is subdivided in 20 dhurki. The origin of the term and measurement unit was during the Pala Empire.[1] 1 Decimal = 435.6 square feet & 1 Acre = 100 decimal.[2][3]
- In Patna & Arrah, 1 Katha is equal to 1,361.25 ft2 or 3.125 decimal.[4]
- In Bettiah, 1 Katha = 7.5 decimal = 3,267 ft2 and 1 bigha = 65,340 ft2
- In Chhapra, 1 Katha = 4 decimal = 1,742.4 ft2 and 1 bigha = 34,848.0 ft2
- In Hajipur, 1 Katha = 1,901.25 ft2 and 1 Bigha = 38,025 ft2.
Jharkhand
[edit]In Jharkhand, 1 Katha ranges from 720 to 1,742 square feet. In Ranchi, 1 Katha is equal to 720 ft2. 1 bigha is equal to 20 Katha; 1 bigha = 14,400 ft2.
Punjab
[edit]In Punjab and Haryana, Katha is known as Biswa. 1 Bigha = 20 Biswa and 1 Biswa = 20 Biswansi.
- 1 Acre = 2 bigha = 4,840 square yard
- 1 Bigha = 2,420 square yard
- 1 biswa = 121 square yard
- 1 biswansi = 6.05 square yard
Uttar Pradesh
[edit]In Uttar Pradesh, Katha is also known as Biswa. One Katha is equal to 1,361.25 ft2 or 151.25 square yard or 126.46 square metre. One Bigha in UP can range from 5 to 20 Katha.
In Western UP, 1 Bigha can be 5.0 Katha (756.25 square yard) or 6.6667 Katha (1,008.33 square yard). In Eastern UP, 1 Bigha is 20 Katha (3,025 square yard).
- 1 Katha or 1 Biswa = 20 Dhur or 20 Biswansi
- 1 Dhur = 1 Biswansi
- 1 Dhur = 20 Dhurki
- 1 Katha = 3.125 Decimal
- 1 Acre = 100 Decimal
- 1 Acre = 32 Katha
West Bengal
[edit]In West Bengal, 1 Katha is equal to 720 ft2. 1 bigha is equal to 20 Katha; 1 bigha = 14,400 ft2.
1 Acre = 3.025 Bigha, 1 katha= 16 chatak, 1 chatak=45 sq.ft
Nepal
[edit]In Nepal, 1 Katha is equivalent to 338.55 m2 With Manoj Chhetri
See also
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References
[edit]- ^ Russ Rowlett (2008). "K". A Dictionary of Units of Measurement. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 20 December 2012.
- ^ "Upper caste poor in Bihar to get 3 decimal land". 15 December 2015.
- ^ "25,679 Mahadalit landless families to get plots in Bihar". NDTV. 12 July 2014.
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