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the Mizoram dash is used
a standard unit to measure paddy and other grains​

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The Mizoram dash is also known as "Vakir" or "Vakil" and is a small bamboo basket or container used to measure grains. It is approximately 12 inches in diameter and 8 inches in depth. The Mizoram dash is equivalent to 1.25 kg of paddy or 1.5 kg of other grains such as maize or wheat.

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In Mizoram, the most commonly used units for measuring paddy and other grains are kilogram (kg) and quintal (100 kg). Other units like maund (equivalent to 40 kg) and tonne (1000 kg) are also used in certain contexts.

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The Mizoram dash is also known as "Vakir" or "Vakil" and is a small bamboo basket or container used to measure grains. It is approximately 12 inches in diameter and 8 inches in depth. The Mizoram dash is equivalent to 1.25 kg of paddy or 1.5 kg of other grains such as maize or wheat.

It is important to note that while the Mizoram dash may still be used in some rural areas for local transactions or traditional practices, it is not an officially recognized unit of measurement by the Indian government. The standard units for measuring grains in India are kilogram (kg) and quintal (100 kg).

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