Indian Student Injured in Montgomery Crash Remains Unconscious
An Indian student injured in a Montgomery crash remains unconscious in an Alabama intensive care unit as friends seek help with treatment and rehabilitation costs. Sai Teja, 27, is receiving care at Baptist Medical Center South after suffering a severe brain injury, a fractured jaw and a fractured left leg, according to a fundraiser organized by his friend Akhil. Indian student injured in Montgomery crash faces long recovery The fundraiser says
Indian Student Injured in Montgomery Crash Remains Unconscious
An Indian student injured in a Montgomery crash remains unconscious in an Alabama intensive care unit as friends seek help with treatment and rehabilitation costs. Sai Teja, 27, is receiving care at Baptist Medical Center South after suffering a severe brain injury, a fractured jaw and a fractured left leg, according to a fundraiser organized by his friend Akhil. Indian student injured in Montgomery crash faces long recovery The fundraiser says
Indian-Origin Man Gurbhej Singh Killed in Southall London Stabbing
Indian-Origin Man Gurbhej Singh Killed in Southall Stabbing, London Police Launch Murder Probe On Wednesday, June 10, 2026, a 26-year-old Indian-origin man, Gurbhej Singh, was stabbed to death in Southall, west London. The Metropolitan Police have launched a murder investigation and appealed to the public for witnesses, CCTV footage and any information that could help detectives establish what happened. The incident took place on North Road, near the junction with
Indian-Origin Man Gurbhej Singh Killed in Southall London Stabbing
Indian-Origin Man Gurbhej Singh Killed in Southall Stabbing, London Police Launch Murder Probe On Wednesday, June 10, 2026, a 26-year-old Indian-origin man, Gurbhej Singh, was stabbed to death in Southall, west London. The Metropolitan Police have launched a murder investigation and appealed to the public for witnesses, CCTV footage and any information that could help detectives establish what happened. The incident took place on North Road, near the junction with
Tarun Bali Hearst Ontario Case: Indian-Origin OPP Officer Killed
Indian-origin OPP Constable Tarun Bali was killed in the line of duty near Hearst, Ontario, after being struck by a vehicle during a police investigation, authorities said. The incident happened at about 12:30 p.m. local time on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, near Kendall Concession Road 7 and Concession Road 6, close to Hearst in northern Ontario. Tarun Bali Killed During OPP Investigation Near Hearst The Ontario Provincial Police said Bali, 29, was s
Tarun Bali Hearst Ontario Case: Indian-Origin OPP Officer Killed
Indian-origin OPP Constable Tarun Bali was killed in the line of duty near Hearst, Ontario, after being struck by a vehicle during a police investigation, authorities said. The incident happened at about 12:30 p.m. local time on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, near Kendall Concession Road 7 and Concession Road 6, close to Hearst in northern Ontario. Tarun Bali Killed During OPP Investigation Near Hearst The Ontario Provincial Police said Bali, 29, was s
Telangana Youth Shot Dead During Pizza Delivery in New York
The incident reportedly happened on Friday night, June 5, 2026, in New York, USA. A 26-year-old man from Telangana was allegedly shot dead while working as a pizza delivery driver in New York, United States. The victim was reportedly from Gundlapochampally in Medchal district. He had been living in the US and was working part-time as a pizza delivery driver.
Telangana Youth Shot Dead During Pizza Delivery in New York
The incident reportedly happened on Friday night, June 5, 2026, in New York, USA. A 26-year-old man from Telangana was allegedly shot dead while working as a pizza delivery driver in New York, United States. The victim was reportedly from Gundlapochampally in Medchal district. He had been living in the US and was working part-time as a pizza delivery driver.
US Student Visa Cancellations: Latest 2026 Updates for F-1 Students
U.S. student visa cancellations have become a major concern for international students in 2026, especially those on F-1 visas. Recent enforcement updates show that students now need to pay closer attention to visa validity, SEVIS status, travel plans and online screening. Reuters reported that the Trump administration revoked more than 6,000 student visas in 2025, citing overstays, legal violations and a smaller number of terrorism-related grounds, according to a State Department of
US Student Visa Cancellations: Latest 2026 Updates for F-1 Students
U.S. student visa cancellations have become a major concern for international students in 2026, especially those on F-1 visas. Recent enforcement updates show that students now need to pay closer attention to visa validity, SEVIS status, travel plans and online screening. Reuters reported that the Trump administration revoked more than 6,000 student visas in 2025, citing overstays, legal violations and a smaller number of terrorism-related grounds, according to a State Department of
Ro Khanna Backs H.Res.69 Hindu American Resolution
Washington, DC, Friday, June 5, 2026 — Rep. Ro Khanna has backed H.Res.69, a Hindu American resolution in the U.S. House that recognizes the contributions of Hindu Americans and condemns Hinduphobia, anti-Hindu bigotry and attacks on Hindu places of worship. Khanna said in a post on X on Monday, June 1, 2026, that he was proud to cosponsor the measure introduced by Rep. Shri Thanedar. He said the resolution celebrates the contributions and diversity of the Hindu A
Ro Khanna Backs H.Res.69 Hindu American Resolution
Washington, DC, Friday, June 5, 2026 — Rep. Ro Khanna has backed H.Res.69, a Hindu American resolution in the U.S. House that recognizes the contributions of Hindu Americans and condemns Hinduphobia, anti-Hindu bigotry and attacks on Hindu places of worship. Khanna said in a post on X on Monday, June 1, 2026, that he was proud to cosponsor the measure introduced by Rep. Shri Thanedar. He said the resolution celebrates the contributions and diversity of the Hindu A
Indian Americans’ Contributions Stand Out After Frisco Flag Incident
A video from Frisco, Texas, has sparked outrage after a man was seen tearing an Indian flag outside Frisco City Hall during an anti-immigration protest on Wednesday, June 3, 2026. NRIPage also published a video commentary on the issue, highlighting why disrespect toward a flag cannot erase the contributions of Indian-origin people in America. Watch our reel here: Indi
Indian Americans’ Contributions Stand Out After Frisco Flag Incident
A video from Frisco, Texas, has sparked outrage after a man was seen tearing an Indian flag outside Frisco City Hall during an anti-immigration protest on Wednesday, June 3, 2026. NRIPage also published a video commentary on the issue, highlighting why disrespect toward a flag cannot erase the contributions of Indian-origin people in America. Watch our reel here: Indi
Iran Warns US of Missile & Drone Retaliation After Kuwait Airport Attack
Iran has issued a stern warning that any renewed U.S. military action will trigger a swift response using missiles and drones. Senior military adviser Mohsen Rezaei, speaking amid rising Gulf tensions, emphasized that Iran is prepared to defend itself against what it considers aggressive overreach. The statement underlines the fragile state of regional diplomacy and the challenges facing efforts to secure a ceasefire.
Iran Warns US of Missile & Drone Retaliation After Kuwait Airport Attack
Iran has issued a stern warning that any renewed U.S. military action will trigger a swift response using missiles and drones. Senior military adviser Mohsen Rezaei, speaking amid rising Gulf tensions, emphasized that Iran is prepared to defend itself against what it considers aggressive overreach. The statement underlines the fragile state of regional diplomacy and the challenges facing efforts to secure a ceasefire.
What Is GIFT City? India’s IFSC Hub Explained for NRIs
GIFT City, officially known as Gujarat International Finance Tec-City, is India’s first International Financial Services Centre, located in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. It has become an important financial gateway for Non-Resident Indians, Overseas Citizens of India and global investors looking for India-linked opportunities through international financial structures. The hub was created to bring offshore financial services closer to India while offering a regulatory and business environ
What Is GIFT City? India’s IFSC Hub Explained for NRIs
GIFT City, officially known as Gujarat International Finance Tec-City, is India’s first International Financial Services Centre, located in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. It has become an important financial gateway for Non-Resident Indians, Overseas Citizens of India and global investors looking for India-linked opportunities through international financial structures. The hub was created to bring offshore financial services closer to India while offering a regulatory and business environ
NRI Capital in GIFT City Dollar Funds Rises 18.59% in Q4 FY26
NRI capital in GIFT City dollar funds rose 18.59% in Q4 FY26, according to the International Financial Services Centres Authority’s official Q4 FY26 bulletin. Diaspora-linked fund allocations from Non-Resident Indians and Overseas Citizens of India reached $747.27 million in the January-March quarter of FY26, up from $630.13 million in the previous quarter. The increase shows growing interest in GIFT City’s dollar-denominated investment structures among global Indian investors.
NRI Capital in GIFT City Dollar Funds Rises 18.59% in Q4 FY26
NRI capital in GIFT City dollar funds rose 18.59% in Q4 FY26, according to the International Financial Services Centres Authority’s official Q4 FY26 bulletin. Diaspora-linked fund allocations from Non-Resident Indians and Overseas Citizens of India reached $747.27 million in the January-March quarter of FY26, up from $630.13 million in the previous quarter. The increase shows growing interest in GIFT City’s dollar-denominated investment structures among global Indian investors.
Trump brokers Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire via Pakistan mediation
A significant step toward peace emerged as Israel and Hezbollah agreed to halt hostilities, following active diplomacy from the U.S. and Pakistan. President Trump confirmed discussions with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Hezbollah representatives, resulting in mutual commitments to stop attacks. Iran Encourages Pakistan’s Mediation Role Iran requested Pakistan to continue its diplomatic i
Trump brokers Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire via Pakistan mediation
A significant step toward peace emerged as Israel and Hezbollah agreed to halt hostilities, following active diplomacy from the U.S. and Pakistan. President Trump confirmed discussions with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Hezbollah representatives, resulting in mutual commitments to stop attacks. Iran Encourages Pakistan’s Mediation Role Iran requested Pakistan to continue its diplomatic i
DHS Green Card Clarification Brings Relief to Indian H-1B Workers
The Department of Homeland Security’s latest green card clarification has brought relief to many Indian H-1B workers, students, and families waiting for permanent residency in the United States. The clarification came after a USCIS announcement on Friday, May 22, 2026, created concern that many green card applicants may have to leave the United States and complete processing through US consulates abroad. DHS later clarified that most applicants will not automatically be required t
DHS Green Card Clarification Brings Relief to Indian H-1B Workers
The Department of Homeland Security’s latest green card clarification has brought relief to many Indian H-1B workers, students, and families waiting for permanent residency in the United States. The clarification came after a USCIS announcement on Friday, May 22, 2026, created concern that many green card applicants may have to leave the United States and complete processing through US consulates abroad. DHS later clarified that most applicants will not automatically be required t
Indian Student From Denton Drowns Near Toledo Bend Dam Spillway
A Denton man drowned near Toledo Bend Dam spillway in Louisiana after going under while swimming with friends, according to the Sabine Parish Sheriff’s Office. The drowning was reported on Friday afternoon, May 29, 2026. Officials described the victim as a 22-year-old man from Denton, Texas, but did not release his name in the statement. Texas Man Drowns While Swimming Near Toledo Bend Dam Sheriff Aaron Mitchell said initial
Indian Student From Denton Drowns Near Toledo Bend Dam Spillway
A Denton man drowned near Toledo Bend Dam spillway in Louisiana after going under while swimming with friends, according to the Sabine Parish Sheriff’s Office. The drowning was reported on Friday afternoon, May 29, 2026. Officials described the victim as a 22-year-old man from Denton, Texas, but did not release his name in the statement. Texas Man Drowns While Swimming Near Toledo Bend Dam Sheriff Aaron Mitchell said initial
Indian-Origin Delta Pilot Dies in Dawsonville Crash After Wedding
An Indian-origin Delta Air Lines pilot was killed in a Dawsonville helicopter crash after his wedding in Georgia, according to family accounts and federal aviation details. Dave Fiji, 26, an Atlanta resident and Delta pilot, was among two people who died when a Robinson R66 helicopter crashed near Dawsonville in Dawson County at about 10:30 PM EDT on Friday, May 29, 2026. His wife, Jessni, survived with injuries and was taken to a nearby hospital. The helicopter pilot also died.
Indian-Origin Delta Pilot Dies in Dawsonville Crash After Wedding
An Indian-origin Delta Air Lines pilot was killed in a Dawsonville helicopter crash after his wedding in Georgia, according to family accounts and federal aviation details. Dave Fiji, 26, an Atlanta resident and Delta pilot, was among two people who died when a Robinson R66 helicopter crashed near Dawsonville in Dawson County at about 10:30 PM EDT on Friday, May 29, 2026. His wife, Jessni, survived with injuries and was taken to a nearby hospital. The helicopter pilot also died.
Can Green Card Applicants Stay In US? DHS Clarification Brings Relief
DHS Green Card Update Eases Applicant Concerns Green Card Applicants Get Big Relief The US Department of Homeland Security has clarified that most green card applicants will not have to leave the United States while their applications are under review. The DHS green card clarification comes after earlier remarks from USCIS created confusion among immigrants, employers, and visa holders. Adjustment Of S
Can Green Card Applicants Stay In US? DHS Clarification Brings Relief
DHS Green Card Update Eases Applicant Concerns Green Card Applicants Get Big Relief The US Department of Homeland Security has clarified that most green card applicants will not have to leave the United States while their applications are under review. The DHS green card clarification comes after earlier remarks from USCIS created confusion among immigrants, employers, and visa holders. Adjustment Of S
Meghna Patel Virginia Shooting: Gujarat Woman Killed Inside Supermarket
Meghnaben Patel, a 45-year-old Indian-origin woman from Gujarat, was shot dead inside a supermarket in Virginia on Saturday morning, May 23, 2026, in what reports described as a suspected robbery attempt. Patel had reportedly worked at the store for nearly 10 years. Patel was originally from Jantral village in Gujarat’s Mehsana district. News of her death has triggered grief among her family in Gujarat and concern among Indian-origin families in the United States. Masked Gunman Opened Fire at Close Range CCTV footage that surfaced online reportedly showed a masked man entering the nearly empty supermarket while posing as a customer. The suspect was seen wearing a jacket, face covering, gloves and camouflage or animal-print pants as he approached the counter where Patel was standing. After briefly speaking with Patel, the man pulled out a handgun and opened fire from close range. Patel collapsed behind the counter after being shot. The attacker then moved over the counter, fired again and fled the store. Police Investigation Underway; Shooter Later Found Dead Local police reached the scene after receiving information about the shooting, cordoned off the area and launched an investigation. Special teams were reportedly deployed to trace the attacker. A later report said authorities confirmed that the shooter had no known connection with Patel and was later found dead. The suspect’s identity and exact motive were not clearly available in the source material reviewed. The exact Virginia city, supermarket name and police department handling the case were not immediately confirmed in the available reports reviewed. Gujarat Family and US Gujarati Community Mourn Patel is survived by her husband, Upendrabhai Patel, daughter Nakshiben and son Smit, who live in the United States. Her parents, Karsanbhai Patel and Kapilaben, live in Jantral village, according to reports. Her killing has caused grief in her hometown and concern within the Gujarati community in the US, especially as reports described her as another Gujarat native killed in the United States this year.
Meghna Patel Virginia Shooting: Gujarat Woman Killed Inside Supermarket
Meghnaben Patel, a 45-year-old Indian-origin woman from Gujarat, was shot dead inside a supermarket in Virginia on Saturday morning, May 23, 2026, in what reports described as a suspected robbery attempt. Patel had reportedly worked at the store for nearly 10 years. Patel was originally from Jantral village in Gujarat’s Mehsana district. News of her death has triggered grief among her family in Gujarat and concern among Indian-origin families in the United States. Masked Gunman Opened Fire at Close Range CCTV footage that surfaced online reportedly showed a masked man entering the nearly empty supermarket while posing as a customer. The suspect was seen wearing a jacket, face covering, gloves and camouflage or animal-print pants as he approached the counter where Patel was standing. After briefly speaking with Patel, the man pulled out a handgun and opened fire from close range. Patel collapsed behind the counter after being shot. The attacker then moved over the counter, fired again and fled the store. Police Investigation Underway; Shooter Later Found Dead Local police reached the scene after receiving information about the shooting, cordoned off the area and launched an investigation. Special teams were reportedly deployed to trace the attacker. A later report said authorities confirmed that the shooter had no known connection with Patel and was later found dead. The suspect’s identity and exact motive were not clearly available in the source material reviewed. The exact Virginia city, supermarket name and police department handling the case were not immediately confirmed in the available reports reviewed. Gujarat Family and US Gujarati Community Mourn Patel is survived by her husband, Upendrabhai Patel, daughter Nakshiben and son Smit, who live in the United States. Her parents, Karsanbhai Patel and Kapilaben, live in Jantral village, according to reports. Her killing has caused grief in her hometown and concern within the Gujarati community in the US, especially as reports described her as another Gujarat native killed in the United States this year.
India-US relations: Jaishankar stresses partnership with dignity
India-US relations have become stronger and more important, but External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has made it clear that the partnership is not without challenges. His message is simple: India and America may have differences on trade, energy, diplomacy and global issues, but both countries must handle them maturely and keep the relationship moving forward. He sees the relationship as a serious strategic partnership based on shared interests, not as a one-sided friendship or dependence.
India-US relations: Jaishankar stresses partnership with dignity
India-US relations have become stronger and more important, but External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has made it clear that the partnership is not without challenges. His message is simple: India and America may have differences on trade, energy, diplomacy and global issues, but both countries must handle them maturely and keep the relationship moving forward. He sees the relationship as a serious strategic partnership based on shared interests, not as a one-sided friendship or dependence.
Indian Student Grocery Packing Guide for Dallas
For Indian students traveling to Dallas for the first time, grocery packing can be confusing. Many students wonder whether they should carry rice, dal, atta, masalas, snacks, ready-to-eat packets or other food items from India. The simple answer is this: carry only a small grocery starter kit for the first one or two weeks. Dallas has a large Indian community and good Indian grocery availability, so students do not need to fill their luggage with food. For most students, grocery packing should be about first-week comfort, not long-term storage. How Much Grocery Should Indian Students Carry to Dallas? For most Indian students, 3 kg to 4 kg of groceries is enough. Even if a student has around 44 kg to 46 kg of check-in luggage, groceries should take only a small part of that space. The remaining luggage is more useful for clothes, winter wear, documents, medicines, laptop items, shoes and student essentials. A practical grocery weight plan looks like this: Spices and masalas: 500g to 700g Ready-to-eat food: 1 kg to 1.5 kg Instant mixes: 500g to 800g Snacks and biscuits: 500g to 800g Tea, coffee or small pickle: 300g to 500g Total ideal grocery weight: 2.5 kg to 3.5 kg Maximum suggested grocery weight: 4 kg Why Carry Groceries From India? Indian students should carry groceries mainly for convenience during the first few days after landing. After reaching Dallas, students may be busy with airport travel, housing setup, university formalities, SIM card, bank account work and transportation. During this time, a few ready-to-eat packets, instant mixes and familiar snacks can be helpful. Some students may also prefer carrying their favorite regional masalas, chutney powder, sambar powder, rasam powder or tea brand because the exact taste may not be immediately available near their apartment. However, students should not treat groceries as the main part of their luggage. Best Grocery Items to Carry From India Students should carry only sealed, branded and commercially packed food items. Good options include: Ready-to-eat vegetarian packets Carry 4 to 6 packets. These are useful during the first few days when cooking may not be possible. Instant breakfast mixes Carry 2 to 3 packets of poha, upma, idli mix, dosa mix or similar items. Small masala packets Carry limited quantities of turmeric powder, chilli powder, garam masala, sambar powder, rasam powder or biryani masala. Regional taste items Students can carry chutney powder, special spice mix or a favorite regional masala if it is properly sealed and labelled. Tea or coffee Carry one small pack if you prefer a specific Indian brand. Snacks Carry 3 to 5 small packets of biscuits, namkeen, khakhra, chikki or dry snacks for travel and the first week. Pickle Carry only one small sealed branded bottle if needed. Pack it carefully in check-in baggage to avoid leakage. What Not to Carry From India: Buy These in Dallas Instead Indian students traveling to Dallas should avoid carrying heavy daily groceries such as rice, dal, atta, oil, ghee, sugar and salt. These items are easily available in Indian grocery stores across the Dallas-Fort Worth area and can be bought after arrival. Carrying these items from India usually does not help much because they take up luggage space, add weight quickly and are not difficult to find in Dallas. A student’s check-in baggage is better used for clothes, winter wear, documents, medicines, personal items and first-week essentials. Students should also avoid carrying fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, curry leaves, coriander leaves, mint leaves, seeds, plants, soil, homemade pickles, homemade chutneys, meat products, egg-based food items and loose masala powders without original labels. These items may create problems during U.S. customs inspection. For regular cooking after arrival, students can buy rice, dal, atta, oil, ghee, vegetables, paneer, frozen chapati, dosa batter, snacks and larger masala packs from local Indian grocery stores in Dallas. The best approach is simple: carry only 3 kg to 4 kg of sealed, dry, branded food items from India and buy heavy regular groceries after reaching Dallas. Should Groceries Go in Check-In or Cabin Baggage? Students should keep almost all groceries in check-in baggage. Check-in baggage is better for: Masala powders Sambar powder Rasam powder Chutney powder Ready-to-eat packets Instant mixes Pickle bottles Tea or coffee Snacks in larger quantities Cabin baggage should carry only small travel snacks such as biscuits, dry fruits, chocolate, protein bars or one small namkeen packet. Avoid keeping pickle, chutney, liquid food, large masala packets or too many powders in cabin baggage. This can create extra security checking during travel. How to Pack Groceries Safely Students should keep grocery packing simple and clean. Use original sealed packets. Do not open and repack masalas into plain covers. Keep all food items together in one transparent plastic bag or pouch inside checked baggage. Double-wrap pickle or liquid-based items. Avoid glass bottles if possible. Keep food away from clothes. Do not carry anything that smells strongly or leaks easily. Keep total grocery weight below 4 kg. U.S. Customs Rule: Declare Food Items Students should declare all food items when entering the United States. If asked at the airport, students can clearly say: “I have sealed Indian dry spices, vegetarian ready-to-eat packets, tea and snacks. I am not carrying fresh fruits, vegetables, meat, seeds or plants.” Declaring food is safer than hiding it. If an officer decides that an item is not allowed, it may be removed, but proper declaration helps avoid bigger problems. What to Buy After Reaching Dallas After arrival, students can buy regular cooking items locally. See our guide to Indian grocery stores in Dallas-Fort Worth for nearby stores, timings and shopping options. After reaching Dallas, students can buy regular Indian groceries locally instead of carrying heavy items from India. Indian grocery stores in the Dallas-Fort Worth area usually sell daily cooking items, Indian snacks, masalas, frozen foods, fresh vegetables and other student-friendly groceries. After arrival, students can use local Indian grocery stores for regular purchases. For store options, read our guide to Indian grocery stores in Dallas-Fort Worth. Final Grocery Packing Checklist Carry from India: 4 to 6 ready-to-eat vegetarian packets 2 to 3 instant breakfast mixes Small masala packets Sambar powder or rasam powder Chutney powder or regional spice mix Tea or coffee A few snacks One small sealed pickle bottle, optional Keep grocery weight around 3 kg to 4 kg maximum. Final Advice for Indian Students Students planning their complete luggage can also read our full India to Dallas student packing checklist for documents, clothes, toiletries, medicines, cabin bag items and first-week essentials For Indian students traveling to Dallas, groceries should be a small comfort kit, not a major part of luggage. The smartest plan is to carry a few sealed food items for the first week and buy regular groceries after reaching Dallas. This keeps luggage lighter, reduces customs risk and gives students more space for important items. Students planning their complete luggage can also read our full India to Dallas student packing checklist.
Indian Student Grocery Packing Guide for Dallas
For Indian students traveling to Dallas for the first time, grocery packing can be confusing. Many students wonder whether they should carry rice, dal, atta, masalas, snacks, ready-to-eat packets or other food items from India. The simple answer is this: carry only a small grocery starter kit for the first one or two weeks. Dallas has a large Indian community and good Indian grocery availability, so students do not need to fill their luggage with food. For most students, grocery packing should be about first-week comfort, not long-term storage. How Much Grocery Should Indian Students Carry to Dallas? For most Indian students, 3 kg to 4 kg of groceries is enough. Even if a student has around 44 kg to 46 kg of check-in luggage, groceries should take only a small part of that space. The remaining luggage is more useful for clothes, winter wear, documents, medicines, laptop items, shoes and student essentials. A practical grocery weight plan looks like this: Spices and masalas: 500g to 700g Ready-to-eat food: 1 kg to 1.5 kg Instant mixes: 500g to 800g Snacks and biscuits: 500g to 800g Tea, coffee or small pickle: 300g to 500g Total ideal grocery weight: 2.5 kg to 3.5 kg Maximum suggested grocery weight: 4 kg Why Carry Groceries From India? Indian students should carry groceries mainly for convenience during the first few days after landing. After reaching Dallas, students may be busy with airport travel, housing setup, university formalities, SIM card, bank account work and transportation. During this time, a few ready-to-eat packets, instant mixes and familiar snacks can be helpful. Some students may also prefer carrying their favorite regional masalas, chutney powder, sambar powder, rasam powder or tea brand because the exact taste may not be immediately available near their apartment. However, students should not treat groceries as the main part of their luggage. Best Grocery Items to Carry From India Students should carry only sealed, branded and commercially packed food items. Good options include: Ready-to-eat vegetarian packets Carry 4 to 6 packets. These are useful during the first few days when cooking may not be possible. Instant breakfast mixes Carry 2 to 3 packets of poha, upma, idli mix, dosa mix or similar items. Small masala packets Carry limited quantities of turmeric powder, chilli powder, garam masala, sambar powder, rasam powder or biryani masala. Regional taste items Students can carry chutney powder, special spice mix or a favorite regional masala if it is properly sealed and labelled. Tea or coffee Carry one small pack if you prefer a specific Indian brand. Snacks Carry 3 to 5 small packets of biscuits, namkeen, khakhra, chikki or dry snacks for travel and the first week. Pickle Carry only one small sealed branded bottle if needed. Pack it carefully in check-in baggage to avoid leakage. What Not to Carry From India: Buy These in Dallas Instead Indian students traveling to Dallas should avoid carrying heavy daily groceries such as rice, dal, atta, oil, ghee, sugar and salt. These items are easily available in Indian grocery stores across the Dallas-Fort Worth area and can be bought after arrival. Carrying these items from India usually does not help much because they take up luggage space, add weight quickly and are not difficult to find in Dallas. A student’s check-in baggage is better used for clothes, winter wear, documents, medicines, personal items and first-week essentials. Students should also avoid carrying fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, curry leaves, coriander leaves, mint leaves, seeds, plants, soil, homemade pickles, homemade chutneys, meat products, egg-based food items and loose masala powders without original labels. These items may create problems during U.S. customs inspection. For regular cooking after arrival, students can buy rice, dal, atta, oil, ghee, vegetables, paneer, frozen chapati, dosa batter, snacks and larger masala packs from local Indian grocery stores in Dallas. The best approach is simple: carry only 3 kg to 4 kg of sealed, dry, branded food items from India and buy heavy regular groceries after reaching Dallas. Should Groceries Go in Check-In or Cabin Baggage? Students should keep almost all groceries in check-in baggage. Check-in baggage is better for: Masala powders Sambar powder Rasam powder Chutney powder Ready-to-eat packets Instant mixes Pickle bottles Tea or coffee Snacks in larger quantities Cabin baggage should carry only small travel snacks such as biscuits, dry fruits, chocolate, protein bars or one small namkeen packet. Avoid keeping pickle, chutney, liquid food, large masala packets or too many powders in cabin baggage. This can create extra security checking during travel. How to Pack Groceries Safely Students should keep grocery packing simple and clean. Use original sealed packets. Do not open and repack masalas into plain covers. Keep all food items together in one transparent plastic bag or pouch inside checked baggage. Double-wrap pickle or liquid-based items. Avoid glass bottles if possible. Keep food away from clothes. Do not carry anything that smells strongly or leaks easily. Keep total grocery weight below 4 kg. U.S. Customs Rule: Declare Food Items Students should declare all food items when entering the United States. If asked at the airport, students can clearly say: “I have sealed Indian dry spices, vegetarian ready-to-eat packets, tea and snacks. I am not carrying fresh fruits, vegetables, meat, seeds or plants.” Declaring food is safer than hiding it. If an officer decides that an item is not allowed, it may be removed, but proper declaration helps avoid bigger problems. What to Buy After Reaching Dallas After arrival, students can buy regular cooking items locally. See our guide to Indian grocery stores in Dallas-Fort Worth for nearby stores, timings and shopping options. After reaching Dallas, students can buy regular Indian groceries locally instead of carrying heavy items from India. Indian grocery stores in the Dallas-Fort Worth area usually sell daily cooking items, Indian snacks, masalas, frozen foods, fresh vegetables and other student-friendly groceries. After arrival, students can use local Indian grocery stores for regular purchases. For store options, read our guide to Indian grocery stores in Dallas-Fort Worth. Final Grocery Packing Checklist Carry from India: 4 to 6 ready-to-eat vegetarian packets 2 to 3 instant breakfast mixes Small masala packets Sambar powder or rasam powder Chutney powder or regional spice mix Tea or coffee A few snacks One small sealed pickle bottle, optional Keep grocery weight around 3 kg to 4 kg maximum. Final Advice for Indian Students Students planning their complete luggage can also read our full India to Dallas student packing checklist for documents, clothes, toiletries, medicines, cabin bag items and first-week essentials For Indian students traveling to Dallas, groceries should be a small comfort kit, not a major part of luggage. The smartest plan is to carry a few sealed food items for the first week and buy regular groceries after reaching Dallas. This keeps luggage lighter, reduces customs risk and gives students more space for important items. Students planning their complete luggage can also read our full India to Dallas student packing checklist.
Can NRIs Apply for Padma Awards 2027? Rules Explained
NRIs, OCI holders, PIOs and foreign citizens can be nominated for the Padma Awards 2027, including Padma Bhushan, if their work shows distinguished service, public impact or exceptional achievement. India’s Ministry of Home Affairs said nominations for the Padma Awards 2027 opened on Sunday, March 15, 2026, and will close on Friday, July 31, 2026. The awards are expected to be
Can NRIs Apply for Padma Awards 2027? Rules Explained
NRIs, OCI holders, PIOs and foreign citizens can be nominated for the Padma Awards 2027, including Padma Bhushan, if their work shows distinguished service, public impact or exceptional achievement. India’s Ministry of Home Affairs said nominations for the Padma Awards 2027 opened on Sunday, March 15, 2026, and will close on Friday, July 31, 2026. The awards are expected to be
What Is an OCI Card? Benefits, Eligibility and India Travel Rules Explained
An OCI card, or Overseas Citizen of India card, gives eligible foreign citizens of Indian origin long-term access to India. For Indian-origin Americans, the OCI card is especially useful after U.S. citizenship. It helps eligible former Indian citizens and people of Indian origin visit India frequently, stay for longer periods and maintain family, cultural, property and business ties with India. However, OCI is not Indian citizenship. OCI cardholders cannot vote in India, ho
What Is an OCI Card? Benefits, Eligibility and India Travel Rules Explained
An OCI card, or Overseas Citizen of India card, gives eligible foreign citizens of Indian origin long-term access to India. For Indian-origin Americans, the OCI card is especially useful after U.S. citizenship. It helps eligible former Indian citizens and people of Indian origin visit India frequently, stay for longer periods and maintain family, cultural, property and business ties with India. However, OCI is not Indian citizenship. OCI cardholders cannot vote in India, ho









