Wednesday, September 19, 2012

SQ19

Simply, connect. 10 points for the connect. 5 more for the connection.


12 comments:

Umang Gupta said...

Seven Subsidiaries of SBI
-Travancore
- Saurashtra
-Bikaner and Jaipur
- Hyderabad
- Indore
- Mysore
- Patiala
Umang Gupta

Robin...... said...

CONNECT: associete banks in the State Bank Group

LINK:

1) (char minar) State Bank of Hyderabad

2) (rajwada) State Bank of Indore

3) (mysore palace) State Bank of Mysore

4) (patiala house poster) State Bank of Patiala

5) (travancore rupee) State Bank of Travancore

6) (hawa mahal) State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur

7) (saurashtra university) State Bank of Saurashtra

ROBIN TRAKROO

bikash agrawal said...

By Bikash Agrawal, SRCC

State Bank Associates Bikaner and Jaipur, Indore, Hyderabad, Mysore, Saurashtra,Patiala and Travancore

Connect :
Each photo speaks for itself and represents a particular place.
For instance, Hyderabad, Mysore, Indore, Jaipur can be clearly identified by the monuments. Saurashtra University speaks about saurashtra and Travancore logo speaks of Travancore.

RAKTIM NAG said...

STATE BANK OF INDIA.

pics are indicative of the places where the former or present associate banks of SBI were established ie
charminar (hyderabad), mysore palace,patiala house, coat of arms of travancore,hawa mahal (jaipur,thus State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur)
rest are rajwada and surashtra university indicating former associate banks and currently merged State Bank of Indore and State Bank of Saurashtra respectively.

raktim nag.

adish jain said...

Connect: State Bank of India

Connection
All the banks shown are right now associates of state bank of India or have been in past

State bank of Hyderabad
State bank of Indore
State bank of Mysore
State bank of Patiala
State bank of Travancore
State bank of Bikaner and Jaipur
State bank of Saurashtra

ADISH JAIN

Dhruv Sharma said...

Nationalized Banks in India: Andhra Bank(Charminar), State Bank of Patiala, State bank of Saurashtra, State Bank of Travancore, State Bank of Jaipur and Bikaner

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Sanchit Gupta said...

the connect is " State Bank Of India". Starting from left top in clockwise direction:-
State Bank of Hyderabad
State Bank of Indore
State Bank of Mysore
State Bank of Saurashtra
State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur
State Bank of Travancore
State Bank of Patiala
They all are the subsidiary of State Bank Of India.
-by Sanchit Gupta

Shubham jain said...

The connect among the images is State Bank of India.

State bank of India used to have 7 associate banks which is now reduced to 5 . These were :

State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur (Hawa mahal is located)

State Bank of Hyderabad (Charminar is located)

State Bank of Mysore (Mysore palace is located)

State Bank of Patiala (Patiala house movie)

State Bank of Travancore (symbol os Travancore kingdom)

State Bank of Saurashtra (Saurashtra university)

State Bank of Indore (Rajwada palace situated in indore).

The last 2 associate bank has been merged with SBI only.


Shubham Jain


Chirag Jain said...

State Bank of India. Listed are photos of cultural importance to each of the seven states that feature as 7 subsidiaries of SBI:
State Banks of
1.Tranvancore (coat of arms shown)
2.Mysore (Mysore Palance shown)
3.Bikaner and Jaipur (Hawa Mahal)
4.Patiala (movie poster)
5.Saurasthra (univ logo shown)
6.Hyderabad (char minar shown)
7.Indore (lal bagh palace)

Unknown said...

the connect : SBI (State Bank of India) has associate banks; all use the same logo of a blue circle and all the associates use the "State Bank of" name, followed by the regional headquarters' name and all these pictures are related to places where the regional headquarters are located.
Some of the associate banks are still known by their independent names and two have been merged with
SBI.


The picture on the top left corner relates to the Char Minar in Hyderabad and is therefore connected with State Bank of Hyderabad.

The next picture relates to Rajwada which is a historical palace in Indore city and hence is connected with State Bank of Indore.On 19 June 2009 the SBI board approved the merger of its subsidiary, State Bank of Indore, with itself.

The picture on the top right corner relates to Mysore palace and hence is connected with State Bank of Mysore.

The picture on the bottom right corner relates to State Bank of Saurashtra.
State Bank of Saurashtra was a government-owned bank in India. It was one of the seven Associate Banks of the State Bank of India, with which it merged on 13 August 2008.

The next picture relates to Hawa Mahal In Jaipur and hence is related to State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur.

The next picture relates to the State Bank of Travancore.

The picture on the bottom left corner relates to State Bank of Patiala.


Achal Bhalla

Unknown said...

the connect : SBI (State Bank of India) has associate banks; all use the same logo of a blue circle and all the associates use the "State Bank of" name, followed by the regional headquarters' name and all these pictures are related to places where the regional headquarters are located.
Some of the associate banks are still known by their independent names and two have been merged with
SBI.


The picture on the top left corner relates to the Char Minar in Hyderabad and is therefore connected with State Bank of Hyderabad.

The next picture relates to Rajwada which is a historical palace in Indore city and hence is connected with State Bank of Indore.On 19 June 2009 the SBI board approved the merger of its subsidiary, State Bank of Indore, with itself.

The picture on the top right corner relates to Mysore palace and hence is connected with State Bank of Mysore.

The picture on the bottom right corner relates to State Bank of Saurashtra.
State Bank of Saurashtra was a government-owned bank in India. It was one of the seven Associate Banks of the State Bank of India, with which it merged on 13 August 2008.

The next picture relates to Hawa Mahal In Jaipur and hence is related to State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur.

The next picture relates to the State Bank of Travancore.

The picture on the bottom left corner relates to State Bank of Patiala.


Achal Bhalla