State may use different units of measurement like - bigha, cent, etc
1 Kanal = 5 Biswa Kacha in Haryana
** Note: Informational purpose only—please confirm with local authorities.
In many parts of Haryana, especially in rural regions, Biswa Kacha is a widely used traditional unit for measuring land area. Kanal is another commonly used unit, One Kanal often considered equivalent to 5 Biswa Kacha.
When converting from Kanal to Biswa Kacha, it's important to note that the conversion rate can vary depending on the region or state. Accurate conversion requires knowing the local definitions and accepted values for these units.
(Data may vary by district; based on common practices in Haryana)
| Kanal | Equivalent in Biswa Kacha |
|---|---|
| 1 Kanal | 5 Biswa Kacha |
| 2 Kanal | 10 Biswa Kacha |
| 3 Kanal | 15 Biswa Kacha |
| 4 Kanal | 20 Biswa Kacha |
| 5 Kanal | 25 Biswa Kacha |
| 6 Kanal | 30 Biswa Kacha |
| 7 Kanal | 35 Biswa Kacha |
| 8 Kanal | 40 Biswa Kacha |
| 9 Kanal | 45 Biswa Kacha |
| 10 Kanal | 50 Biswa Kacha |
| 11 Kanal | 55 Biswa Kacha |
| 12 Kanal | 60 Biswa Kacha |
| 13 Kanal | 65 Biswa Kacha |
| 14 Kanal | 70 Biswa Kacha |
| 15 Kanal | 75 Biswa Kacha |
| 16 Kanal | 80 Biswa Kacha |
| 17 Kanal | 85 Biswa Kacha |
| 18 Kanal | 90 Biswa Kacha |
| 19 Kanal | 95 Biswa Kacha |
| 20 Kanal | 100 Biswa Kacha |
Kanal is a traditional unit of land measurement commonly used in northern Indian states like Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu & Kashmir. In Haryana, 1 Kanal is equal to 5 Biswa Kacha. It is primarily used in rural and semi-urban areas of Haryana for measuring medium to large land parcels, especially in agricultural and residential contexts.
The use of Kanal dates back to the British colonial period, where it was standardized for land revenue and survey purposes. In Haryana, Kanal became an integral part of local land systems and continues to be widely used alongside units like Marla and Bigha. Despite the shift to metric units in official records, Kanal remains a culturally accepted and practical unit in real estate dealings across Haryana.
| Conversion Unit | Equivalent in 1 Kanal |
|---|---|
| Dhur | 200 |
| Biswa | 10 |
| Bigha | 0.5 |
| Square Karam | 180 |
| Murabba | 0.005 |
| Gaj | 605.005041708681006 |
| Killa | 0.125 |
| Pura | 0.125 |
| Lessa | 200 |
| Biswa Kacha | 5 |
| Marla | 20 |
| Katha | 10 |
| Square Feet | 5445 |
| Acre | 0.125 |
| Square Meter | 505.857542340601469 |
| Hectare | 0.050585705358528 |
| Square Inch | 784080 |
| Square Mile | 0.0001953125 |
| Square Kilometer | 0.000505857053585 |
| Decimal | 12.5 |
| Square Yard | 605 |
| Square Centimeter | 5058575.423 |
Biswa Kacha is a traditional land measurement unit commonly used in parts of northern India, especially in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. In Haryana, 1 Biswa Kacha is typically equal to 0.2 Kanal, though this may vary slightly depending on local practices. It is primarily used in rural Haryana for measuring agricultural and residential plots.
The term "Kacha" indicates that this unit is based on non-standardized or informal local measurements, in contrast to "Pakka" units. In Haryana, Biswa Kacha has been in use since the pre-colonial era and became part of traditional revenue and land ownership systems. Even today, Biswa Kacha remains relevant in many rural land transactions and village-level records in Haryana.
| Conversion Unit | Equivalent in 1 Biswa Kacha |
|---|---|
| Dhur | 40 |
| Biswa | 2 |
| Bigha | 0.1 |
| Square Karam | 36 |
| Kanal | 0.2 |
| Murabba | 0.001 |
| Gaj | 121.001008341736195 |
| Killa | 0.025 |
| Pura | 0.025 |
| Lessa | 40 |
| Marla | 4 |
| Katha | 2 |
| Square Feet | 1089 |
| Acre | 0.025 |
| Square Meter | 101.171508468120294 |
| Hectare | 0.010117141071706 |
| Square Inch | 156816 |
| Square Mile | 0.0000390625 |
| Square Kilometer | 0.000101171410717 |
| Decimal | 2.5 |
| Square Yard | 121 |
| Square Centimeter | 1011715.085 |
