Indian techie Naveen Tummala is at the center of a major row after Texas journalist Sara Gonzales visited his Golconda Xpress food truck in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and confronted him, saying he can ...
Indiatimes: 'I know my H-1B rules': Indian techie's viral fight with Texas whistleblower over working at food truck
'I know my H-1B rules': Indian techie's viral fight with Texas whistleblower over working at food truck
Indiatimes: 'If his wife needs help...': Major row over Indian H-1B techie 'working' in food truck in Texas
'If his wife needs help...': Major row over Indian H-1B techie 'working' in food truck in Texas
MSN: Indian techie on H-1B accused of scam by Texas whistleblower Sara Gonzales over food truck
Indian techie on H-1B accused of scam by Texas whistleblower Sara Gonzales over food truck
Hindustan Times: Indian techie on H-1B accused of 'scam' by Texas whistleblower Sara Gonzales over food truck
Indian techie on H-1B accused of 'scam' by Texas whistleblower Sara Gonzales over food truck
Golconda is renowned for the diamonds found on the south-east at Kollur Mine near Kollur, Guntur district, Paritala and Atkur in Krishna district and cut in the city during the Kakatiya reign. At that time, India had the only known diamond mines in the world.
Golconda Fort Hyderabad is an outstanding example of brilliant engineering and magical architecture. Located at a distance of 11km from the city, it is the most famous of all Hyderabad tourist places.
Golconda, historic fortress and ruined city lying 5 miles (8 km) west of Hyderabad in western Telangana state, southern India. From 1518 to 1591 it was the capital of the Quṭb Shāhī kingdom (1518–1687), one of five Muslim sultanates of the Deccan.