
Assam's Green Revolution: The Kanyaka Story
About Bharalupariya Kanyaka Bahumukhi Pam
Born from Shri Padma Hazarika’s vision to combat Assam’s brain drain, Bharaliporiya Kanyaka Bahumukhi Pam began by transforming 250 hectares of barren land along the Bharali River. Through Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) and organic farming, this once-ignored land now yields abundant crops, proving that sustainable methods can revive any soil.
Kanyaka’s impact rapidly expanded beyond farming. Its Mustard Oil Mill (2019) empowered North Bank farmers by ensuring fair prices and eliminating exploitative middlemen. The Kanyaka Rice Mill (2020) revived indigenous rice varieties like Kunkuni Joha, bottling the unique flavors of Assam. In 2021, a mini dairy plant brought transparency and fair pricing to Sonitpur’s dairy farmers, making it a viable income source.
Beyond agriculture, Kanyaka diversified into poultry, fisheries, beekeeping, and weaving, always setting high quality benchmarks. They even entered hospitality with eco-friendly bamboo cottages and authentic Assamese restaurants, and journalism with “Kanyaka Live.”
Under Shri Padma Hazarika’s unwavering leadership, Kanyaka has become a holistic force for change. With projects like a large-scale poultry farm aiming for 20,000 eggs daily, Kanyaka continues to empower youth, foster self-reliance, and light the path toward a prosperous future for all of Assam.

Our Story
1983
Nestled in the stunning surrounds of Bundjalung Country, Gaia’s story began organically, inspired by friendship, dreams and synchronicity. With a shared vision of heart and healing, this piece of paradise in the Byron Bay Hinterland was born.

1999
With a shared vision of heart and healing, this piece of paradise was born, and continues to evolve with deep grace and gratitude to the land today.

2007
It all began in 1995, when we received the keys to the legendary Nouvhotel. Since then we’ve grown to a carefully curated collection of travel adventures, each with a rich story to tell.

2018
Nestled in the stunning surrounds of Bundjalung Country, Gaia’s story began organically, inspired by friendship, dreams and synchronicity. With a shared vision of heart and healing, this piece of paradise in the Byron Bay Hinterland was born.

Meaning of Kanyaka Logo


In the blend of heritage and modern communication the creation of unique yet interconnected logos becomes a strategic necessity. Just as a versatile expert delves, into fields a brand must also navigate the realms of identity and global appeal. While an Assamese logo beautifully intertwines roots an English counterpart seamlessly merges into the landscape transcending language barriers. This duality in design is more than a pursuit; it’s a profound recognition of the diverse audiences that a brand encounters. A logo in the tongue resonates with authenticity and community while its English version embodies accessibility and interconnectedness. These logos exist not as isolated entities but as companions shedding light on the brands story with versatility. Hence embracing the need for logos—one in Assamese and another in the universal language of English—is, like orchestrating a strategic symphony that resonates on both local stages and global platforms.
The brand mark looks like the letter ‘K’ to represent the first initial of the brand name Kanyaka.
The leaf in the symbol symbolise farming, agriculture and growth. The stripes represents the ploughed filed (pothar) of Assam.
The stripes also looks like thumbprint and it stands for the uniqueness of every farmer who contributed to the growth of the state, community and human kind through their sweat, work and passion.

Our CEO
A warm greetings to all the stakeholders, well wishers and our valued customers of the Kanyaka fraternity. I on behalf of the Bharaliporia Kanyaka Bahumukhi Pam family extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone. It has been a roller caster side for us, since our beginning we have faced a lot of challenges eat with our perseverance, grit and determination we have been so far successful in turning the milestones of success into limestones. We believe in the mantra of delivering quality through self reliance and hence it is our driving force to serve you with our indigenous products of Kanyaka products by our own farmers. In the coming days we are putting more stress on new product development in the dairy sector and I hope that the new products will also gain the same support from the public like our previous products.
At last lets hope for the best in this beautiful journey of self reliance.
Jai Aai Axom!
Bharat Mata Ki Jai!
Jayetu Kanyaka!