Mangalore, Sep 10: Eight persons from Mangalore who had been to Jammu & Kashmir on a trip are stranded in flood-hit region of the state, and other family members report that there has been no communication from them since September 6.
Among the stranded eight persons, seven belong to the same family. Unable to make contact with them or receive information of their whereabouts, family members back in Mangalore are in fear over their safety. However, official sources have informed them that they were alive and safe.
Buisnessman and former governor of Lions Club International J K Rao, his wife Mallika Rao, Dr Ramananda Rao and wife Sowmini Rao, their daughter Veekshita Rao, Anil Rao and wife Rajashree Rao have been stranded in J&K.
Sincere efforts are being made to contact the family members and learn of their safety, condition and whereabouts.
The group of seven left Mangalore on August 30 and arrived in Delhi the next day. From there, they left by flight to Srinagar.
It is learnt that the group had contacted family members back home from Avantipur in South Kashmir four days ago on September 6 at 5.30 p.m. They had reported that all were fine.
“That was the last time we had spoken to the group. Thereafter, they did not contact us and their cell phones are out of network area,” said Dinesh Rao, a relative of the family.

All the members of the group were supposed to return together on September 8, say family members. However, not having made any contact with any of the stranded group members, they are filled with worry and pray for their safe return.
Dinesh Rao said that the apprehensive family members were on the look-out for information regarding their well-being even on social networking sites. We are also trying to establish contact with the stranded group through various methods through Bangalore and Delhi, he said.
It is learnt that on behalf of the family members, former minister Krishna Palemar has discussed the rescue of stranded persons with concerned officials and gave assurances of their safe return.
Dinesh Rao also said that sources from the union government had informed of the safety of all stranded persons hailing from Mangalore.
Businessman missing in J&K
Meanwhile, search is also on-going for the missing 41-year-old businessman Naresh Nanda who was in Srinagar when the floods hit the region.
Naresh Nanda, regional product head of HBD Financial Service, hails from Kankanady in Mangalore. He landed in Srinagar on Thursday and had booked into the Lalith Gorup of Hotels in Srinagar.
His wife Surekha Naresh said that he had last contacted her on Monday evening following which she was unable to contact him further. She has appealed to people to contact her with information regarding her husband's condition and whereabouts.

Soldier from Kasargod missing
A soldier from Kasargod has also gone missing in Kashmir, and family members of Haridas are keeping their fingers crosses about his safety.
Lance Naik Haridas, a soldier of the Indian Army from Bandadka in Kasargod, had last contacted his wife Jayalakshmi on September 6 and informed her that he had been swept away from his camp along with other army personnel and had managed to swim to safety with few others.
He had reportedly informed his wife that they were stranded in a remote area and were unable to establish contact with their higher officials.

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