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Katha
1 Katha = Acre
Katha is a traditional unit of area used in various regions of India, particularly in Bihar, West Bengal, and Assam.
Acre = Katha x 0.031
The katha has deep historical significance and varies in size depending on the region. It has been used for generations in land transactions and agricultural planning, often reflecting the local agricultural practices and crop management strategies of the area.
Large areas of land and plots can be measured using the internationally recognised unit of measurement, the acre, which is equivalent to 0.404 hectares. Acres are typically used to quantify agricultural acreage. Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi NCR, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and other Indian states all make extensive use of the acre measuring unit as a standard measurement unit.
Katha = Acre x 32.006
Historically, the acre was defined as the amount of land that a single man could plough in a day, often with a yoke of oxen. The concept of the acre has existed since the Middle Ages, and it is recognized by both the US and the British imperial system. It remains a standard measurement in agriculture today. Though there are slight differences, the acre is widely used in countries that were once part of the British Empire, including India, Canada, and Australia. To put an acre into perspective, a football pitch is approximately 1.32 acres in size.
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