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Which system is followed to measure distance in india?

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Answered by ams68
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The history of measurement systems in India begins in early Indus Valley Civilisation with the earliest surviving samples dated to the 5th millennium BCE.[1] Since early times the adoption of standard weights and measures has reflected in the country's architectural, folk, and metallurgical artifacts.[1] A complex system of weights and measures was adopted by the Maurya empire (322–185 BCE), which also formulated regulations for the usage of this system.[2] Later, the Mughal empire (1526–1857) used standard measures to determine land holdings and collect land tax as a part of Mughal land reforms.[3] The formal metrication in India is dated to 1st october 1958 when the Indian Government adopted the International System of Units (SI).[4]

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Answered by ayush33475627
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1 sq yd is 9 sq ft, measured as 3 ft X 3 ft. Also known as “Gaj” in India. Standard Unit to measure land, used in India and internationally. An international unit to measure land, 1 hectare is equal to 100 ares or 10,000 sq mtr or 2.47 acres approximately....

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