In West Bengal, 1 hectare of land is equivalent to 100 satak. A satak is a local unit of area measurement in Bengal, where 1 satak equals 0.0137 hectares. Therefore, to convert hectares to satak, you multiply the number of hectares by 100.
In West Bengal, 1 Katha of land is equivalent to 20 Satak.
There are 33 Satak.
0.10 satak means how much land ?
One satak is equivalent to approximately 435.6 square feet in West Bengal, India. This unit of measurement is commonly used in the region for land area. Therefore, if you need to convert sataks to square feet, you can multiply the number of sataks by 435.6.
0.10 satak means how much land ?
One satak is equal to 20 katha. In the context of land measurement in Bangladesh and some parts of India, katha is a smaller unit, and 20 katha make up one satak.
In terms of land measurement, 1 bigha is typically equivalent to 20 katha, and 1 katha is approximately 20 satak. Therefore, to convert 184 satak to bighas, you would first convert satak to katha (184 satak ÷ 20 = 9.2 katha) and then convert katha to bighas (9.2 katha ÷ 20 = 0.46 bigha). Thus, 184 satak is approximately 0.46 bigha.
It depends on the size of the plots, but on average, an hectare of land can contain around 10 to 20 plots.
One satak is equal to approximately 435.6 square feet. This unit of measurement is commonly used in Bangladesh and some parts of India for land area.
4.12666 acres.
430 sq ft = 1 satak
To convert from satak to katha, you can use the conversion factor where 1 satak is equal to 1/20 of a katha. Therefore, 0.1515 satak is equivalent to approximately 0.007575 katha (0.1515 divided by 20).