Mohammad Tavakoli A man of mining, faith and perseverance
Mohammad Tavakoli was born in the year 9 and started his career in the Atashkuh Mine at the age of eleven on the path of learning the stone industry with Master Ghanbar Rahimi.
According to the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, talent and competence are two essential attributes that underlie the formation of great and enduring personalities. What distinguishes empowered people from others is the cultivation of inner talents in the direction of the goals set in life.
Mohammad Tavakoli is one of the enduring figures in the stone industry who, despite the ups and downs of mining, defined and achieved the great achievement as his main goal.
He was born in 1324 and began his career in the Atashkuh Mine at the age of eleven on the path of learning the stone industry with Arbab Ghanbar Rahimi. Although his work began at an early age and simple work, his purpose-driven drive to do so made him never give up.
He was the fifth child in the family to go to the mines at age 16, along with his older brother, the late Abbas Tavakoli, and two other brothers. After completing his military service, he continued to work until a new era in his activities in the mine. Abbas Abad began.
According to himself at the time, Abbas Abad mine belonged to Mr. Hossein Javadi and he started a bulldozer at a price of eight hundred tomans with four workers, sometimes up to seven, in a part of the mine.
In those years, the price of Abbas Abad's stone was thirty to sixty tomans, with few facilities at that time selling up to twenty-five tons of stone a day, but as hard as hard work and creativity made it impossible for half-timed people, Mohammad Tavakoli was always It sought new openings in its economic activities.
He knew well the way forward and foresaw its calamities because his growing thought and firm will meant the goals ahead.
After four years working at Abbas Abad mine, Mohammad Tavakoli went to the Bukhari Valley mine in 1352 and rented it there for a year with Mr. Javadi from Morteza Habibollahian.
In 1353, this time, with his brothers, he returned to Abbas Abad mine. Throughout all these years, he has constantly worked on the unevenness of the mine with the power of faith and faith, and he succeeded in making it successful in the field of stone production.
Although many years of working in difficult conditions and with the basic facilities of that time created many wounds in his soul, he was motivated by the faith to heal them and never fear of failure and collapse.
Mohamad Tavakoli, after years of unremitting effort in the Goddard mines, Cheesecake (1357-1606), Atashkouh (for eight years), and Oligodarz (1372-1384), has a lively record of experience in his career.
He purchased part of the Abbas Abad mine in 1998, while he was active in the Oligodarz mine, and Abbas Abad mines did not prosper.
Given his many years of experience working in various mines in the rules of economic games and the role of stone in this, Mohammad Tavakoli knew well that the economy was like a river in which standing against it was doomed to failure.
Along with achieving a sound understanding of the economy that has led to the eradication of the factors behind the decline in economic activity over time, he has always sought the help of his peers who are essential insights and a lifelong figure in the stone industry. Became. Today, after six attempts in the mining sector, his experiences and achievements are always commendable to future generations.
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