Kutcha houses are typically found in rural areas and low-income urban settlements across various countries, particularly in South Asia, including India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan. These houses are constructed using temporary materials like mud, thatch, bamboo, or unburned bricks, often reflecting the traditional building practices of local communities. Due to their basic construction, kutcha houses are more vulnerable to environmental challenges, such as floods and storms.
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Kutcha is 5' 11".
a house made of clay , bamboo is called kutcha house.
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a kutcha road is a dirt track made of mud and usually made by continuous use. This oft results in the road being two separate trails, each representing a wheel of a 4-wheeler
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