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Land in India is measured in many different traditional and modern units, and Uttarakhand is no exception. While acres, hectares, and square meters are widely used officially, the hill regions still follow their own local measurement systems like Nali, Biswa, Bigha, and Viswa. For anyone dealing with land purchase, farming, or property in Uttarakhand, it’s important to understand these units and their conversions.
In this article, we’ll explore the traditional and standard land measurement units in Uttarakhand, along with examples and conversion details.
Uttarakhand is a hilly state with diverse geography. In the plains (Haridwar, Udham Singh Nagar, Dehradun), land is usually measured in Bigha, Biswa, and Acre, similar to other north Indian states.
But in the hilly regions (Almora, Pithoragarh, Chamoli, Tehri, etc.), the traditional unit Nali is very common. These units evolved based on local farming practices, soil fertility, and terrain.
👉 Example: If someone says they own 10 Nali, it means around 21,600 sq. ft. or about half a Bigha.
👉 Important: Always confirm local definition when dealing with Bigha, because its value changes.
👉 Farmers in Haridwar and Udham Singh Nagar often calculate land in Biswa.
Gaj is one of the most commonly used units of land measurement in Uttarakhand and across North India. It is a smaller unit compared to Nali or Bigha and is often used for measuring plots, houses, or small pieces of land.
People in cities and towns of Uttarakhand usually prefer Gaj for real estate dealings, especially in residential plots and urban properties.
Unit | Equivalent in Sq. Ft. | Conversion Notes |
---|---|---|
1 Nali | 2,160 sq. ft. | Traditional hill farming unit |
20 Nali | 43,200 sq. ft. | = 1 Bigha (hills) |
1 Biswa (plains) | ~1,350 sq. ft. | 20 Biswa = 1 Bigha (plains) |
1 Viswa | ~135 sq. ft. | 10 Viswa ≈ 1 Biswa (in some regions) |
1 Gaj (Sq. Yard) | 9 sq. ft. | Commonly used for plots & houses |
1 Acre | 43,560 sq. ft. | Standard English unit |
1 Hectare | 107,639 sq. ft. | 2.47 Acres |
Land measurement in Uttarakhand is a blend of tradition and modernity. While Nali and Biswa connect people to their cultural roots, acres and hectares bring standardization. For anyone planning to invest, farm, or build in Uttarakhand, understanding these units is the first step toward clarity and trust.
By knowing these measurements, you don’t just calculate land – you also connect with the region’s heritage and the way people have lived with their land for centuries.
Nali is the most commonly used traditional unit in Uttarakhand.
1 Nali ≈ 216 sq. meters.
1 Bigha = 20 Nali (approx.).
No, they vary from state to state.
Acre and Hectare are widely used for official and large-scale land records.
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