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In India and Pakistan, jamabandi are land records maintained for each village in a tehsil (township). [22] [23] A jamabandi includes the name of the owners, the area of cultivation (or land), owner shares, and other rights. It is revised periodically. A jamabandi is prepared by a patwari, and certified by the
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The measurement of land in Punjab, India is an important aspect of agriculture and land management in the region.Punjab has a unique system of measuring land, typically done in units of bigha and acre.
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at Fard Centre level i.e. Record of Rights (Jamabandi), Girdawri, mutation, etc. 1 day Duty Patwari or ASM of the Fard Centre S D M of the Concerned Sub-Division District Deputy Commissioner 2. Revenue: Certified Copies of all manual documents at village level if the number of pages <5 2 day Patwari S D M of the concerned Sub- Division
In Assam, a bigha is 14,400 square feet (1,340 m 2) or 1,600 sq yard.One bigha is divided into 5 Katha. [2] [3] Each Katha consists of 20 Lessa.Hence each Katha is 2,880 square feet (268 m 2) in area, although this may vary within different regions of Assam. 4 bighas together are further termed as a Pura.