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22/10/2024
Hong Kong Stories: Connected with Hong Kong
Hong Kong Stories: Connected with Hong Kong
Ajmal studied in a military school and planned to become a pilot. But life is full of twists and turns. Ajmal Samuel was a lieutenant in the Pakistani army when his vehicle fell off from the Kashmir mountains. The 21-year-old was left paraplegic. Settling down in Germany for convalescence, he came to Hong Kong to visit his parents. He was fascinated by the city and decided to stay. Despite his physical limits, he has taken on challenge after challenge. Discrimination was commonplace in Hong Kong in the 1990s. Despite obstacles and failures in his job search, he did not give up nor feel sorry for himself. Rather, he started out by repairing computers for foreigners, and then went on to work for a company in Silicon Valley. Later he started his own business that supports online trading, making a name for himself. Along with his success in business is the physical pain which has never ceased since his injuries. To eliminate the side effects of morphine, Ajmal exercises to stimulate his body to release endorphin as painkiller. With invincible will, he stopped the medication naturally. His perseverance even leads him to represent Hong Kong as a para-athlete, taking part in many rowing events and winning in the Asian Games and other international competitions. Ajmal also cares for the rights of other persons with disabilities. He hand-cycled in long-distance journeys to raise funds. He also founded an advocacy group with his friends to share his belief in equality with the business community and voice for the disabled. The wheelchair-bound Ajmal didn’t give up his dream in flying. This summer, he is taking on a new challenge. What will this warrior of life have in store for him?
22/10/2024
Dream Chasers
Dream Chasers
“Without discipline I think everything will fall apart.” - Ted Kwan Ted is a co-founder of a social enterprise. He will share an inspiring story about his dream and his pursuit of societal betterment in his hometown of Hong Kong. Despite his father's bankruptcy during Ted's early years, his family endured years of debt without losing hope. This experience shaped Ted's perspective, leading him to believe that impoverished families can still find happiness if given the opportunity to rise and become self-sufficient. Fifteen years ago, Ted dedicated his after-work hours to pursue his passion. He invested in a social enterprise focused on assisting marginalized and ex-offender youth, helping them reintegrate into society. This marked the first step toward his dream of uplifting disadvantaged groups in Hong Kong. Ted's ultimate goal is to inspire Hong Kong citizens to support social enterprises. By encouraging consumption from these enterprises, funds are directed towards employing marginalized individuals, while customers also benefit from the goods and services offered. Over the years, Ted's initiative has evolved into a social enterprise platform, bringing his dream closer to becoming a reality. Ted's journey is an ongoing one, but his unwavering dedication and the growth of the social enterprise platform demonstrate that his vision is gradually being fulfilled. He continues to work tirelessly to create positive change and empower the less fortunate in Hong Kong.

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Backchat
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On Friday’s Backchat, Global Focus talks about Canada’s tightening immigration policies. The government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau plans to lower the country’s immigration targets by up to 20 %, in a move it says will stabilise the housing and job markets. The projected number of foreigners granted permanent residency will be cut from 485,000 this year to 395,000 in 2025 while the issuance of student visas will be capped further. As a result of this new policy, the country’s population could shrink by 0.2 percent in the next two years and reduce the housing supply gap by around 670,000 units according to the government. Critics see this move as a way for the incumbent Liberal administration to gain the hearts and minds of Conservative voters ahead of next year’s elections, where immigration is expected to be a determining factor. At 9:30, we be discuss the highlights of Financial Secretary Paul Chan’s visit to Saudi Arabia. After 9:45, we learn more about a viral duct taped banana sold by Sotheby’s at an estimate of US$ 1.5 million. 9:05am-9:30am: Canada's tightening of immigration policies 9:05am-9:30am: Usha George, Professor at the School of Social Work, Toronto Metropolitan University 9:05am-9:30am: Stuart Hargreaves, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong 9:30am-9:45am: Financial Secretary Paul Chan's Saudi Arabia visit 9:30am-9:45am: Brian Yeung, Co-Founder of Brandstorm Communications 9:45am-10:00am: Sotheby's duct-taped banana exhibit 9:45am-10:00am: David Galperin, Senior Vice President and Head of Contemporary Art, Sotheby’s (New York)

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