New Delhi: Indian players Yuvraj Singh, Virat Kohli and Suresh Raina warm their hands in chilling cold during the third ODI match against Pakistan at Feroz Shah Kotla in New Delhi.
New Delhi: India's Virat Kohli warms his hands in chilling cold during the last ODI match against Pakistan at Feroz Shah Kotla in New Delhi on Sunday.
The maximum temperature in the national capital broke a 43-year record when it touched a mere 9.8 degrees Celsius, 11 notches below normal. Here are pics from people in New Delhi fighting the biting cold. A rickshaw puller wraps a blanket to beat the cold.
A construction worker keeps her child under a shawl as she sits outside her makeshift tent on a cold morning in New Delhi. Dense fog enveloped the city in the morning hours affecting road and rail traffic as well as operations at the International Airport, according to a local news agency.
People warm themselves around a fire during a cold day.
A young underprivileged Indian boy keeps himself warm near burning trash on a cold morning in New Delhi.
Commuters move on at Gurgaon Expressway during a cold and foggy morning in Gurgaon
Indian tourists take a walk amidst morning fog at Raisina Hills, housing India's most important government buildings, including the presidential palace, in New Delhi.
An Indian man rides a boat on the river Yamuna on a cold and foggy morning in New Delhi. North India continues to face extreme weather conditions with dense fog affecting flights and trains and cold wave conditions claiming many lives, according to local reports.
Passengers, wearing warm clothes, wait at New Delhi Railway Station to leave the cold city.
An Indian sweeper cleans the area as a tricycle rickshaw puller sleeps on his vehicle on a cold foggy morning.
An Indian man lights incense sticks as he performs rituals on the banks of the river Yamuna on a cold and foggy morning in New Delhi.
A Kashmiri boatman throws a piece of ice towards shore as he makes his way across Dal Lake in Srinagar. The Himalayan state of Jammu and Kashmir is in the midst of a 40-day spell of winter weather known locally as 'Chillai Kalan', during which the Kashmir Valley remains in the grip of extreme cold due to below-freezing nightime temperatures.
A general view of snow covered fields and villages in the Bhaderwah Valley, some 200kms east of Jammu. According to reports from The Press Trust of India, residents of Himalayan states are experiencing the first snowfall of the winter season.
A local walks with his ponies during the season’s first snowfall in the northern hilltown of Shimla. Winter temperatures in the northern Indian state hovered around freezing point in many places
Indian labourers warm themselves around a bonfire in Amritsar.
Kashmiri Muslims ride a shikara boat in Dal lake in Srinagar. Most parts of the Kashmir Valley, including Srinagar, received fresh snowfall, however, the snowfall led to closure of the 294-km Jammu-Srinagar national highway, the only road link between Kashmir and rest of the country.
Mumbai : People warm themselves near a bonfire.





