Sunday, October 3, 2010

mahindra mojo



M&M Mojo 300 Motorcycle Rear Pic
M&M Mojo 300cc Motorcycle
Following our trend of firsts, we bring you all details you have been waiting for on the Mahindra’s latest 300cc sports bike. As we told you a few minutes back, the bike is named Mojo contrary to the reports of its name being Diablo. The bike has been made to be a pure bred track tool with technology inputs straight from the racetrack such as the Ducati’s fuel injection technology and inverted shock absorbers. Jump ahead to discover the entire details, technical specifications and photo gallery we have for you.
Mahindra Mojo 300CC Motorcycle India Front Image
Mahindra Mojo 300CC Motorcycle India
There is no word out yet on the price of the bike. As soon as we hear something with regard to the cost of this new bike model, we will share that with our readers.

Mahindra Two Wheelers Mojo 300cc Bike

  • 300 cc, liquid cooled engine: Brace yourself for the thrills of this single cylindered, 300 cc powerplant. It makes this vehicle without doubt the purest, most direct expression of riding on Indian roads. Propel yourself to top speed in just a few riveting seconds. And leave insignificant rivals behind as you scream past to glory. Of course, the advanced liquid cooling technology keeps this hot head under control at all times. A very common feature, in cars, that is. It doesn’t just deliver better cooling efficiency, but allows for a smoother, more powerful and more streamlined engine.
  • DOHC technology with 4 valves: The nimble, responsive power of this engine comes courtesy of the double overhead camshafts that are at work inside. They facilitate the installation of additional valves result in better combustion. Giving you more firepower to burn up the road.
  • Ducati Energia EFI: It is the brains behind the captivating rush the Mojo delivers. This state-of-the-art fuel injection system has been borrowed straight from the core of World Championship racing bikes. Its microprocessor calculates in real time, the air-fuel mixture required for optimum vehicle performance. For example, on a gradient, it senses the engine losing power. As a response, more fuel is injected into the combustion chamber to sustain the momentum. The result: greater performance, greater mileage and a greater thrill.
  • Inverted shock absorbers: Forgive yourself for thinking they are fitted wrong. After all such suspensions are rarely seen on any bike. In fact, you’ll find them only on the purest racing breeds. Unlike the regular suspensions, these ones are equipped with inverted forks. So the heavier components are directly supported by the pivot and not the wheels. This leads to a sturdier suspension and stable yet responsive driving dynamics.
  • Gas charged Monoshock rear suspensions: Indian roads, meet your worst nightmare. This single rear shock absorber has the uncanny ability of making rough terrain virtually nonexistent. How? Trenched into the core is a special gas chamber that’s capable of altering the effective spring rate and dampening as per the demands of the terrain. Giving you physics-defying stabilisation and surgical precise handling.
  • Radial calliper breaking technology: Now, stop with authority. With disc brakes that are fortified with radial callipers similar to that in cars. This technology is responsible for the total elimination of the torsion flex problem that is usually caused by conventional callipers. The outcome: the conversion of smooth potent acceleration into a smoother braking sequence. Within milliseconds.
  • Tear drop design: Nature is imbued with the fundamentals of aerodynamics. And nature is the very essence of the Mojo’s design. This bike is sculpted in the shape of a tear drop, a form conducive to extreme speeds, it is so streamlined, it cuts through the wind at angles that minimize any resistance. It’s probably why this design is adopted by superbike manufacturers across the world.
  • Double barrelled exoframe: Perhaps no other bike on Indian roads symbolizes the essence of naked like this one. Just one look and you’ll notice how the Mojo has been stripped down to the bare essentials. Observe how the twin tubular frame juts out from either side in a seriously intimidating fashion. Giving it the road presence of an exotic muscular car.
  • Twin retro headlamps with pilot LED’s: Retro meets ultramodern in the Mojo 300cc. With twin headlamps that think they are floodlights. They ooze style from every pore. Elegantly accommodating a pair of advanced LED pilot lamps right above. These bulbs are stingy when it comes to power consumption. And generous when it comes to illumination. So the next time you venture into the night, you’ll venture out into the day.
  • Dual Exhausts: The Mojo is all sport. Its exhausts are like rocket tails rearing to take you into orbit. One on each side, they bear a shocking resemblance to every superbike you’ve ever drooled over. But these exhausts don’t just beef up the already dominating looks. They allow for faster release of gasses, improving engine performance. And introduce you to the true sound of exhilaration.
  • Lightweight alloy wheels: This bike has superbike written all over it. It comes fitted with racing style alloy wheels to maximize the oomph of the vehicle. They are lightweight yet strong, and dissipate heat much faster, resulting in superior performance.
  • Digital display: Want to know how you are doing? The sophisticated display console will be glad to help. It gives you all the vital stats with deadly accuracy. Like speed, fuel gauge, rpm and time. In fact, it even tells you when to shift gears. And comes with a cool blue backlight that looks really hot.
  • India’s largest petal disc brakes: To minimize human error, we maximised the margins. These massive 320 mm disc brakes are India’s largest. With a petal design that makes them self-cleansing in nature. It allows them to remove dust, mud particles and water off the surface automatically. Resulting in flawless braking under any conditions. These brakes also dissipate heat faster, have a longer life and come with radial calipers to further enhance performance. So while you’re able to thunder down the road, stopping is lightning fast too.
  • India’s widest rare tyres with tubeless technology: It’s another first from this bike, 150 mm wide, rear radials that literally hug the road. They deliver rock solid stability, no matter what the speed. They are also tubeless, eliminating any chance of a high speed blowout.
  • LED tail lights: Danger comes without warning. But the news of your braking won’t. The Mojo’s advanced LED tail lights are visible from miles away. Giving the traffic in your rear view mirror ample time to stop.
  • Mirror mounted indicators: Here’s a feature that’s straightaway a departure from the ordinary. And a big leap towards safety. Indicators that are mounted on the back of the rear view mirrors. They’re easily visible to the traffic but hard to stop staring at.
Mojo Red Colour Model Top View
Mojo Bike Top View Shot

M&M Mojo 300 Tech Specifications:


Overall length x width x height in mm2100 x 830 x 1270
Seat Height  in mm820
Wheelbase, in mm1450
Minimum ground clearance150
Kerb Weight ( with 90 %  fuel, Tools etc)160
Engine TypeSingle Cylinder, Liquid Cooled,  4 Valves – Direct Drive, SI
Displacement292 cc
Bore x Stroke78 mm x 61.2 mm
Compression Ratio11 : 1
Maximum Power19.3 kW @ 8500 rpm
Maximum Torque24 N.m @ 7000 rpm
Starting SystemSelf Start
Ignition SystemECU (Electronic Control Unit)
Fuel Tank Capacity in liters15.5
Transmission Type / Gear BoxConstant Mesh, 6 speed
Frame TypeTwin Tube Exposed frame in Steel, Shining yellow painted; Diamond Frame
Wheel TypeAlloy Wheel
Rim Size (Front / Rear)Front 2.75 x 17”;
Rear 4.00 x 17”
Tire Size (Front / Rear) – Tubeless100/80 – 17” (Front) 150/60 -17”  (Rear)- radial
Brake Type (Front / Rear)Disc 320 mm  (Front); Disc 220 mm  (Rear);
Suspension Type (Front / Rear)Inverted fork Telescopic hydraulic-damped (Front);
120 mm stroke Horizontally mounted Mono Shox; air + hydraulic damping.    (Rear)
Battery12V, 9 AH; Maintenance Free
Head LampTwin Beams; 35W / 35W  X 2; Halogen Bulb (Multi Reflector Type)
Marker / Pilot Lamps4 LED’s each side, above twin beam Head Lights
Tail LampLED based (with 12 LED’s)

Mahindra 2 Wheelers Mojo 300cc Motorcycle Image Gallery

mahindra mojo



M&M Mojo 300 Motorcycle Rear Pic
M&M Mojo 300cc Motorcycle
Following our trend of firsts, we bring you all details you have been waiting for on the Mahindra’s latest 300cc sports bike. As we told you a few minutes back, the bike is named Mojo contrary to the reports of its name being Diablo. The bike has been made to be a pure bred track tool with technology inputs straight from the racetrack such as the Ducati’s fuel injection technology and inverted shock absorbers. Jump ahead to discover the entire details, technical specifications and photo gallery we have for you.
Mahindra Mojo 300CC Motorcycle India Front Image
Mahindra Mojo 300CC Motorcycle India
There is no word out yet on the price of the bike. As soon as we hear something with regard to the cost of this new bike model, we will share that with our readers.

Mahindra Two Wheelers Mojo 300cc Bike

  • 300 cc, liquid cooled engine: Brace yourself for the thrills of this single cylindered, 300 cc powerplant. It makes this vehicle without doubt the purest, most direct expression of riding on Indian roads. Propel yourself to top speed in just a few riveting seconds. And leave insignificant rivals behind as you scream past to glory. Of course, the advanced liquid cooling technology keeps this hot head under control at all times. A very common feature, in cars, that is. It doesn’t just deliver better cooling efficiency, but allows for a smoother, more powerful and more streamlined engine.
  • DOHC technology with 4 valves: The nimble, responsive power of this engine comes courtesy of the double overhead camshafts that are at work inside. They facilitate the installation of additional valves result in better combustion. Giving you more firepower to burn up the road.
  • Ducati Energia EFI: It is the brains behind the captivating rush the Mojo delivers. This state-of-the-art fuel injection system has been borrowed straight from the core of World Championship racing bikes. Its microprocessor calculates in real time, the air-fuel mixture required for optimum vehicle performance. For example, on a gradient, it senses the engine losing power. As a response, more fuel is injected into the combustion chamber to sustain the momentum. The result: greater performance, greater mileage and a greater thrill.
  • Inverted shock absorbers: Forgive yourself for thinking they are fitted wrong. After all such suspensions are rarely seen on any bike. In fact, you’ll find them only on the purest racing breeds. Unlike the regular suspensions, these ones are equipped with inverted forks. So the heavier components are directly supported by the pivot and not the wheels. This leads to a sturdier suspension and stable yet responsive driving dynamics.
  • Gas charged Monoshock rear suspensions: Indian roads, meet your worst nightmare. This single rear shock absorber has the uncanny ability of making rough terrain virtually nonexistent. How? Trenched into the core is a special gas chamber that’s capable of altering the effective spring rate and dampening as per the demands of the terrain. Giving you physics-defying stabilisation and surgical precise handling.
  • Radial calliper breaking technology: Now, stop with authority. With disc brakes that are fortified with radial callipers similar to that in cars. This technology is responsible for the total elimination of the torsion flex problem that is usually caused by conventional callipers. The outcome: the conversion of smooth potent acceleration into a smoother braking sequence. Within milliseconds.
  • Tear drop design: Nature is imbued with the fundamentals of aerodynamics. And nature is the very essence of the Mojo’s design. This bike is sculpted in the shape of a tear drop, a form conducive to extreme speeds, it is so streamlined, it cuts through the wind at angles that minimize any resistance. It’s probably why this design is adopted by superbike manufacturers across the world.
  • Double barrelled exoframe: Perhaps no other bike on Indian roads symbolizes the essence of naked like this one. Just one look and you’ll notice how the Mojo has been stripped down to the bare essentials. Observe how the twin tubular frame juts out from either side in a seriously intimidating fashion. Giving it the road presence of an exotic muscular car.
  • Twin retro headlamps with pilot LED’s: Retro meets ultramodern in the Mojo 300cc. With twin headlamps that think they are floodlights. They ooze style from every pore. Elegantly accommodating a pair of advanced LED pilot lamps right above. These bulbs are stingy when it comes to power consumption. And generous when it comes to illumination. So the next time you venture into the night, you’ll venture out into the day.
  • Dual Exhausts: The Mojo is all sport. Its exhausts are like rocket tails rearing to take you into orbit. One on each side, they bear a shocking resemblance to every superbike you’ve ever drooled over. But these exhausts don’t just beef up the already dominating looks. They allow for faster release of gasses, improving engine performance. And introduce you to the true sound of exhilaration.
  • Lightweight alloy wheels: This bike has superbike written all over it. It comes fitted with racing style alloy wheels to maximize the oomph of the vehicle. They are lightweight yet strong, and dissipate heat much faster, resulting in superior performance.
  • Digital display: Want to know how you are doing? The sophisticated display console will be glad to help. It gives you all the vital stats with deadly accuracy. Like speed, fuel gauge, rpm and time. In fact, it even tells you when to shift gears. And comes with a cool blue backlight that looks really hot.
  • India’s largest petal disc brakes: To minimize human error, we maximised the margins. These massive 320 mm disc brakes are India’s largest. With a petal design that makes them self-cleansing in nature. It allows them to remove dust, mud particles and water off the surface automatically. Resulting in flawless braking under any conditions. These brakes also dissipate heat faster, have a longer life and come with radial calipers to further enhance performance. So while you’re able to thunder down the road, stopping is lightning fast too.
  • India’s widest rare tyres with tubeless technology: It’s another first from this bike, 150 mm wide, rear radials that literally hug the road. They deliver rock solid stability, no matter what the speed. They are also tubeless, eliminating any chance of a high speed blowout.
  • LED tail lights: Danger comes without warning. But the news of your braking won’t. The Mojo’s advanced LED tail lights are visible from miles away. Giving the traffic in your rear view mirror ample time to stop.
  • Mirror mounted indicators: Here’s a feature that’s straightaway a departure from the ordinary. And a big leap towards safety. Indicators that are mounted on the back of the rear view mirrors. They’re easily visible to the traffic but hard to stop staring at.
Mojo Red Colour Model Top View
Mojo Bike Top View Shot

M&M Mojo 300 Tech Specifications:


Overall length x width x height in mm2100 x 830 x 1270
Seat Height  in mm820
Wheelbase, in mm1450
Minimum ground clearance150
Kerb Weight ( with 90 %  fuel, Tools etc)160
Engine TypeSingle Cylinder, Liquid Cooled,
4 Valves – Direct Drive, SI
Displacement292 cc
Bore x Stroke78 mm x 61.2 mm
Compression Ratio11 : 1
Maximum Power19.3 kW @ 8500 rpm
Maximum Torque24 N.m @ 7000 rpm
Starting SystemSelf Start
Ignition SystemECU (Electronic Control Unit)
Fuel Tank Capacity in liters15.5
Transmission Type / Gear BoxConstant Mesh, 6 speed
Frame TypeTwin Tube Exposed frame in Steel,
Shining yellow painted; Diamond Frame
Wheel TypeAlloy Wheel
Rim Size (Front / Rear)Front 2.75 x 17”;
Rear 4.00 x 17”
Tire Size (Front / Rear) – Tubeless100/80 – 17” (Front) 150/60 -17”
  (Rear)- radial
Brake Type (Front / Rear)Disc 320 mm  (Front);
Disc 220 mm  (Rear);
Suspension Type (Front / Rear)Inverted fork Telescopic hydraulic-damped
(Front);120 mm stroke Horizontally
mounted Mono Shox; air +
hydraulic damping.    (Rear)
Battery12V, 9 AH; Maintenance Free
Head LampTwin Beams; 35W / 35W  X 2;
 Halogen Bulb (Multi Reflector Type)
Marker / Pilot Lamps4 LED’s each side, above twin beam Head Lights
Tail LampLED based (with 12 LED’s)

Mahindra 2 Wheelers Mojo 300cc Motorcycle Image Gallery



M&M Mojo 300 Motorcycle Rear Pic
M&M Mojo 300cc Motorcycle
Following our trend of firsts, we bring you all details you have been waiting for on the Mahindra’s latest 300cc sports bike. As we told you a few minutes back, the bike is named Mojo contrary to the reports of its name being Diablo. The bike has been made to be a pure bred track tool with technology inputs straight from the racetrack such as the Ducati’s fuel injection technology and inverted shock absorbers. Jump ahead to discover the entire details, technical specifications and photo gallery we have for you.
Mahindra Mojo 300CC Motorcycle India Front Image
Mahindra Mojo 300CC Motorcycle India
There is no word out yet on the price of the bike. As soon as we hear something with regard to the cost of this new bike model, we will share that with our readers.

Mahindra Two Wheelers Mojo 300cc Bike

  • 300 cc, liquid cooled engine: Brace yourself for the thrills of this single cylindered, 300 cc powerplant. It makes this vehicle without doubt the purest, most direct expression of riding on Indian roads. Propel yourself to top speed in just a few riveting seconds. And leave insignificant rivals behind as you scream past to glory. Of course, the advanced liquid cooling technology keeps this hot head under control at all times. A very common feature, in cars, that is. It doesn’t just deliver better cooling efficiency, but allows for a smoother, more powerful and more streamlined engine.
  • DOHC technology with 4 valves: The nimble, responsive power of this engine comes courtesy of the double overhead camshafts that are at work inside. They facilitate the installation of additional valves result in better combustion. Giving you more firepower to burn up the road.
  • Ducati Energia EFI: It is the brains behind the captivating rush the Mojo delivers. This state-of-the-art fuel injection system has been borrowed straight from the core of World Championship racing bikes. Its microprocessor calculates in real time, the air-fuel mixture required for optimum vehicle performance. For example, on a gradient, it senses the engine losing power. As a response, more fuel is injected into the combustion chamber to sustain the momentum. The result: greater performance, greater mileage and a greater thrill.
  • Inverted shock absorbers: Forgive yourself for thinking they are fitted wrong. After all such suspensions are rarely seen on any bike. In fact, you’ll find them only on the purest racing breeds. Unlike the regular suspensions, these ones are equipped with inverted forks. So the heavier components are directly supported by the pivot and not the wheels. This leads to a sturdier suspension and stable yet responsive driving dynamics.
  • Gas charged Monoshock rear suspensions: Indian roads, meet your worst nightmare. This single rear shock absorber has the uncanny ability of making rough terrain virtually nonexistent. How? Trenched into the core is a special gas chamber that’s capable of altering the effective spring rate and dampening as per the demands of the terrain. Giving you physics-defying stabilisation and surgical precise handling.
  • Radial calliper breaking technology: Now, stop with authority. With disc brakes that are fortified with radial callipers similar to that in cars. This technology is responsible for the total elimination of the torsion flex problem that is usually caused by conventional callipers. The outcome: the conversion of smooth potent acceleration into a smoother braking sequence. Within milliseconds.
  • Tear drop design: Nature is imbued with the fundamentals of aerodynamics. And nature is the very essence of the Mojo’s design. This bike is sculpted in the shape of a tear drop, a form conducive to extreme speeds, it is so streamlined, it cuts through the wind at angles that minimize any resistance. It’s probably why this design is adopted by superbike manufacturers across the world.
  • Double barrelled exoframe: Perhaps no other bike on Indian roads symbolizes the essence of naked like this one. Just one look and you’ll notice how the Mojo has been stripped down to the bare essentials. Observe how the twin tubular frame juts out from either side in a seriously intimidating fashion. Giving it the road presence of an exotic muscular car.
  • Twin retro headlamps with pilot LED’s: Retro meets ultramodern in the Mojo 300cc. With twin headlamps that think they are floodlights. They ooze style from every pore. Elegantly accommodating a pair of advanced LED pilot lamps right above. These bulbs are stingy when it comes to power consumption. And generous when it comes to illumination. So the next time you venture into the night, you’ll venture out into the day.
  • Dual Exhausts: The Mojo is all sport. Its exhausts are like rocket tails rearing to take you into orbit. One on each side, they bear a shocking resemblance to every superbike you’ve ever drooled over. But these exhausts don’t just beef up the already dominating looks. They allow for faster release of gasses, improving engine performance. And introduce you to the true sound of exhilaration.
  • Lightweight alloy wheels: This bike has superbike written all over it. It comes fitted with racing style alloy wheels to maximize the oomph of the vehicle. They are lightweight yet strong, and dissipate heat much faster, resulting in superior performance.
  • Digital display: Want to know how you are doing? The sophisticated display console will be glad to help. It gives you all the vital stats with deadly accuracy. Like speed, fuel gauge, rpm and time. In fact, it even tells you when to shift gears. And comes with a cool blue backlight that looks really hot.
  • India’s largest petal disc brakes: To minimize human error, we maximised the margins. These massive 320 mm disc brakes are India’s largest. With a petal design that makes them self-cleansing in nature. It allows them to remove dust, mud particles and water off the surface automatically. Resulting in flawless braking under any conditions. These brakes also dissipate heat faster, have a longer life and come with radial calipers to further enhance performance. So while you’re able to thunder down the road, stopping is lightning fast too.
  • India’s widest rare tyres with tubeless technology: It’s another first from this bike, 150 mm wide, rear radials that literally hug the road. They deliver rock solid stability, no matter what the speed. They are also tubeless, eliminating any chance of a high speed blowout.
  • LED tail lights: Danger comes without warning. But the news of your braking won’t. The Mojo’s advanced LED tail lights are visible from miles away. Giving the traffic in your rear view mirror ample time to stop.
  • Mirror mounted indicators: Here’s a feature that’s straightaway a departure from the ordinary. And a big leap towards safety. Indicators that are mounted on the back of the rear view mirrors. They’re easily visible to the traffic but hard to stop staring at.
Mojo Red Colour Model Top View
Mojo Bike Top View Shot

M&M Mojo 300 Tech Specifications:


Overall length x width x height in mm2100 x 830 x 1270
Seat Height  in mm820
Wheelbase, in mm1450
Minimum ground clearance150
Kerb Weight ( with 90 %  fuel, Tools etc)160
Engine TypeSingle Cylinder, Liquid Cooled,  4 Valves – Direct Drive, SI
Displacement292 cc
Bore x Stroke78 mm x 61.2 mm
Compression Ratio11 : 1
Maximum Power19.3 kW @ 8500 rpm
Maximum Torque24 N.m @ 7000 rpm
Starting SystemSelf Start
Ignition SystemECU (Electronic Control Unit)
Fuel Tank Capacity in liters15.5
Transmission Type / Gear BoxConstant Mesh, 6 speed
Frame TypeTwin Tube Exposed frame in Steel, Shining yellow painted; Diamond Frame
Wheel TypeAlloy Wheel
Rim Size (Front / Rear)Front 2.75 x 17”;
Rear 4.00 x 17”
Tire Size (Front / Rear) – Tubeless100/80 – 17” (Front) 150/60 -17”  (Rear)- radial
Brake Type (Front / Rear)Disc 320 mm  (Front); Disc 220 mm  (Rear);
Suspension Type (Front / Rear)Inverted fork Telescopic hydraulic-damped (Front);
120 mm stroke Horizontally mounted Mono Shox; air + hydraulic damping.    (Rear)
Battery12V, 9 AH; Maintenance Free
Head LampTwin Beams; 35W / 35W  X 2; Halogen Bulb (Multi Reflector Type)
Marker / Pilot Lamps4 LED’s each side, above twin beam Head Lights
Tail LampLED based (with 12 LED’s)

Mahindra 2 Wheelers Mojo 300cc Motorcycle Image Gallery

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Seven Wonders of the World – Statue of Liberty

Statue of Liberty:

The Statue of liberty formally called as Liberty Enlightening the world, colossal statue on liberty Island in the upper bay of New York harbor, United States of America, that commemorates the friendship of the people of the United States and France. Standing 302 feet(92 Meters) high including the pedestal it represents a women holding a torch in her raised right hand and a tablet bearing the date July 4,1976 in her left proclaiming liberty. An elevator raises to the upper level and a spiral
staircase leads to an observation platform in her crown. The plaque at the pedestals entrance is inscribed with the sonnet “The New Colossus” by Emma lazarus. It was written to help raise money for the pedestal.
Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,
With conquering limbs astride from land to land,
Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand
A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name
Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand
Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command
The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
“Keep ancient lands, your storied pomp!” cries she
With silent lips. “Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”
The American Museum of Immigration is contained at the Statues base. A French historian Edward de laboulaye, made the proposal for the statue after the American Civil War. Funds were contributed by French people and the construction began in 1875 under the sculptor fredic-Auguste Bartholic. The statue was constructed of copper sheets, hammered into shape by hand and assembled over four gigantic steel supports designed by Eugene – Emmanuel veillet-Le Duc and Alexandre Gustave Eiffel. In 1985 the completed statue, 151 feet high in and weighing 225 tones was disampled and shipped to New York City.
The Pedestal, designed by American architect, Richard Morrice Hunt and built within the walls of foot wood on Belbones Island, was completed later. President Cleveland dedicated the Statue mounted on the pedestal on October 28, 1886. In 1980’s both American and French workers for a centennial celebration in July 1986 restored the statue. The lighthouse board first administrated the Statue, because the illuminated torch was considered as a navigational aid. Because foot wood was still an operational Army Post, the statue was transferred to war department. It was declared as an national monument in 1924. The foot wood was deactivated in 1937, and the rest of the island was incorporated in to the monument. In 1956, Beldoes Island was renamed to liberty island and in 1956 nearby Ellis island, once the country’s major immigration station, was added bringing the monument’s area into 58 acres. The Ellis Island was in 1808 was sold to the federal government by the New York government for $ 10,000 and it was used as fort and power magazine. It became the part of statue of liberty national monument in 1956 and it was reopened for sightseers in 1976. Barthodi, the sculptor of the statue of liberty in the New York City, decided in 1886, the statue of titled in full, “Liberty Enlightens the World “ he was considered as one of the best patriotic sculptors