Winter woes: North India shivers
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Updated on Dec 28, 2012 03:31 pm IST
A man walks near a tree on the banks of the river Yamuna on a cold and foggy morning in New Delhi. Cold wave in North continues to throw normal life out of gear with rail, road and air traffic being adversely affected causing inconvenience to commuters. (AP Photo)
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Women warm themselves around a fire on a cold day in Hubli. Cold wave in North continues to throw normal life out of gear with rail, road and air traffic being adversely affected causing inconvenience to commuters. (PTI Photo)
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Passengers wrap themselves in a blanket as they wait for train at a train station in New Delhi. Fog and mist continue to play havoc with normal life in most parts of the North India. (AP Photo)
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Passengers stay warm by a fire as they wait for the arrival of a train in Allahabad. (AP Photo)
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A tourist clicks photograph of his parents on the banks of Dal Lake during a cold day in Srinagar. (PTI Photo)
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A man lights incense sticks as he performs rituals on the banks of the river Yamuna on a cold and foggy morning in New Delhi. (AP Photo)
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Laborers warm themselves by a fire on a roadside on the outskirts of Jammu. According to local news reports, dozens of people have died due to the extreme cold conditions in northern India. (AP Photo)
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A local shop owner warms milk to sell to passengers waiting for trains in Allahabad. Thick fog has been affecting flight and train movement with some trains reportedly running over 15 hours late. (AP Photo)
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Passengers wait for the arrival of a train during a cold and foggy morning in New Delhi. (AP Photo)
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