State may use different units of measurement like - bigha, cent, etc
1 Decimal = 0.8 Katha in Punjab
** Note: Informational purpose only—please confirm with local authorities.
In many parts of Punjab, especially in rural regions, Katha is a widely used traditional unit for measuring land area. Decimal is another commonly used unit, One Decimal often considered equivalent to 0.8 Katha.
When converting from Decimal to Katha, 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 Punjab)
Decimal | Equivalent in Katha |
---|---|
1 Decimal | 0.8 Katha |
2 Decimal | 1.6 Katha |
3 Decimal | 2.4 Katha |
4 Decimal | 3.2 Katha |
5 Decimal | 4 Katha |
6 Decimal | 4.800000000000001 Katha |
7 Decimal | 5.600000000000001 Katha |
8 Decimal | 6.4 Katha |
9 Decimal | 7.2 Katha |
10 Decimal | 8 Katha |
11 Decimal | 8.800000000000001 Katha |
12 Decimal | 9.600000000000001 Katha |
13 Decimal | 10.4 Katha |
14 Decimal | 11.200000000000001 Katha |
15 Decimal | 12 Katha |
16 Decimal | 12.800000000000001 Katha |
17 Decimal | 13.600000000000001 Katha |
18 Decimal | 14.4 Katha |
19 Decimal | 15.200000000000001 Katha |
20 Decimal | 16 Katha |
Decimal is a traditional unit of land measurement widely used in eastern Indian states like West Bengal, Odisha, Assam, and Jharkhand. In Punjab, 1 Decimal is equal to 0.8 Katha. It is commonly used in rural and semi-urban areas of Punjab for measuring small land parcels, especially in agricultural and residential contexts.
The Decimal unit was introduced during the British era to standardize land measurement in eastern India. In Punjab, it became deeply embedded in local land records and continues to be used alongside units like Kattha and Acre. Even with the rise of metric units, Decimal remains a practical and familiar unit in day-to-day land transactions across Punjab.
Conversion Unit | Equivalent in 1 Decimal |
---|---|
Dhur | 16 |
Biswa | 0.8 |
Bigha | 0.04 |
Square Karam | 14.4 |
Kanal | 0.08 |
Murabba | 0.0004 |
Gaj | 48.400403336694481 |
Killa | 0.01 |
Pura | 0.01 |
Lessa | 16 |
Biswa Kacha | 0.4 |
Marla | 1.6 |
Katha | 0.8 |
Square Feet | 435.600000000000023 |
Acre | 0.01 |
Square Meter | 40.468603387248123 |
Hectare | 0.004046856428682 |
Square Inch | 62726.4 |
Square Mile | 0.000015625 |
Square Kilometer | 0.000040468564287 |
Square Yard | 48.400000000000006 |
Square Centimeter | 404686.034 |
Katha (also spelled Kattha) is a traditional unit of land measurement widely used in eastern and northern Indian states such as Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Assam. In Punjab, the size of 1 Katha typically ranges between 1.25 Decimal, depending on regional practices. Katha is commonly used in Punjab for agricultural and residential land transactions, especially in rural and semi-urban areas.
The Katha unit dates back to ancient times and was further formalized during the British era as part of land revenue systems. In Punjab, it continues to be an integral part of traditional land records, used alongside other units like Bigha, Decimal, and Dhur. Despite the growing adoption of metric units, Katha remains a widely accepted and practical measurement unit in day-to-day land dealings across Punjab.
Conversion Unit | Equivalent in 1 Katha |
---|---|
Dhur | 20 |
Biswa | 1 |
Bigha | 0.05 |
Square Karam | 18 |
Kanal | 0.1 |
Murabba | 0.0005 |
Gaj | 60.500504170868098 |
Killa | 0.0125 |
Pura | 0.0125 |
Lessa | 20 |
Biswa Kacha | 0.5 |
Marla | 2 |
Square Feet | 544.5 |
Acre | 0.0125 |
Square Meter | 50.585754234060147 |
Hectare | 0.005058570535853 |
Square Inch | 78408 |
Square Mile | 0.00001953125 |
Square Kilometer | 0.000050585705359 |
Decimal | 1.25 |
Square Yard | 60.5 |
Square Centimeter | 505857.542 |
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