Stranded vehicles are seen at the Mughal Road due to snowfall in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir. J
Fishermen chat as they sit on their Shikara, a traditional boat, on the Dal Lake as fog envelopes Srinagar. -AP
Men warm themselves around a bonfire on a cold morning in Srinagar. -AP
An elderly Kashmiri vendor sells Kangris or fire pots, on a cold morning in Srinagar. Kangri is an age old device for keeping warm, consisting of a decoratively woven yellow wicker case housing an earthen pot for burning charcoal. -AP
A boy holds a sheep outside his home on the outskirts of Srinagar. -AP
A Kashmiri woman burns fallen Chinar leaves in Srinagar. -AP
Labourers warm themselves around a fire at Chinar Bagh of Kashmir University Campus in Srinagar on Friday. PTI
Kashmiri men collect fallen Chinar leaves in Srinagar. Kashmiris collect fallen leaves in autumn to make charcoal for their use during winters. -AP
A view of snowfall in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir - PTI
A view of snowfall at the Mughal Road in Poonch district. -PTI
Another picture of snowfall in the Mughal road in Poonch district. - PTI
A view of snowfall on the Mughal Road in Poonch district. Kashmir valley and Ladakh region is in the grip of intense cold since the beginning of this month following early snowfall in the high altitude areas. -PTI
Stranded vehicles on the Mughal Road are seen after the snowfall in Poonch district of J & K. -PTI
People walk on the snow-covered Mughal Road after snowfall in Poonch district. -PTI
Border Roads Organisation personnel clearing snow from the Mughal Road in Poonch district. -PTI
An earth remover clearing the snow from the Mughal Road in Poonch district. -PTI