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The Boom

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Active until2014
OriginJapan
AlbumsKyokutou Samba
世界でいちばん美しい島
Members Kazufumi Miyazawa
Hiromasa Yamakawa
Record labels Avex Group
Yoshimoto Kogyo
EMI Music Japan
Sony Music Entertainment
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About The Boom


The Boom is a Japanese rock band. Its members are Kazufumi Miyazawa, Kobayashi Takashi, Yamakawa Hiromasa, and Tochigi Takao.

Whatever happened to NFTs?

Whatever happened to NFTs?
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... " Mr Sundaresan still believes that NFTs have a bright future as art collectibles, but he thinks The Boom days are over...

Climate change could make beer taste worse

Climate change could make beer taste worse
Oct 11,2023 10:01 am

... The Boom in the craft beer industry, increasing demand for beers with distinctive strong flavours, has pushed up the use of high-quality hops...

Edinburgh TV Festival: Why are we so in love with dating shows?

Edinburgh TV Festival: Why are we so in love with dating shows?
Aug 25,2023 5:50 am

... The list goes on, and The Boom in dating programmes was the subject of a discussion at the Edinburgh TV Festival this week...

Ukraine war: Front line troops discuss counter-offensive

Ukraine war: Front line troops discuss counter-offensive
Jul 7,2023 2:10 am

... We just need to be patient, " he said with a smile, sitting in the sunshine outside the well-organised field hospital, with The Boom of outgoing artillery rounds echoing in the distance...

China must rethink its reliance on property sales to see real growth

China must rethink its reliance on property sales to see real growth
Jul 6,2023 10:41 pm

... But The Boom in real estate drove house prices out of the reach of ordinary families in many big cities...

Beyonce blamed for inflation surprise in Sweden

Beyonce blamed for inflation surprise in Sweden
Jun 14,2023 12:20 pm

... In an last month, Visit Stockholm described The Boom in tourism to the city as the " Beyonce effect" Inflation in Sweden peaked at 12...

India population: The job crisis driving millions to big cities

India population: The job crisis driving millions to big cities
Apr 20,2023 6:30 am

... That s especially true among young people who get an education but not the kind needed to keep up with The Boom in high-end services, like software and finance, which are powering that growth...

Everything Everywhere sweeps Independent Spirit Awards

Everything Everywhere sweeps Independent Spirit Awards
Mar 4,2023 9:20 pm

... Quan, who has spent much of his career working behind the scenes, used his speech to praise the often-unsung crewmembers, from The Boom operators to stunt coordinators, who make films possible...

India population: The job crisis driving millions to big cities

Feb 18,2023 6:21 pm

By Barbara Plett UsherBBC News, Mumbai

India is in The Throes of a massive move to its cities - The in Human History .

This demographic disruption is under way as The country is set to overtake China to become The Most populous in The World - The UN projects that will.

Experts say that India's new status highlights its demographic dividend as The Nation with The largest number of young Workers - But also its biggest challenge: creating enough jobs for them.

And that's what's fuelling The Migration - People don't make enough money in The Villages , so they're streaming out of The countryside by The tens of millions, driven by hope and desperation to seek better opportunities in big cities.

In India's financial hub Mumbai recently, a crush of Young Men surged forward as policemen waved batons and called for order.

The candidates had come from all over The State seeking a coveted spot in The Police force. Competition was fierce: there were 650,000 applicants and only 8,000 positions.

That's why Sunil Bamble was trying for a third time, he'd travelled More Than 200km (124 miles) for Another Chance .

" If I get this job My Life will change because I will receive a fixed income, " he told me, raising his hand in a prayer for success as he finished his paperwork. " I will have job security. I'll be able to Get Married . "

That kind of anxiety is reflected in a UN report released This Week . It noted that 63% of Indians were most concerned about economic issues when it came to population-related matters.

The country's economy is growing at a fast pace, creating a big market for The World . But its rate of unemployment stands at a high of 8%, according to The Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE), an independent think-tank.

That's especially true among Young People who get An Education But not The kind needed to keep up with The Boom in high-end services, like software and finance, which are powering that growth.

Hence, they aim to get secure government positions, such as in The Police force.

If Mr Bamble doesn't get that job of his dreams, he says he'll still move to The City , even though it will be a hustle. " There are many more options for employment, But also more hardships, " he says.

" I'll have to pay much more for things here than I do in The Village and I won't be able To Live comfortably, " Mr Bamble adds. " But I'm ready to move here. "

That's a gamble many in The suburb of Nala Sopara have made. It's a migrant community on The Outskirts of Mumbai that's grown by 200% in The Past 20 years.

In a low-income housing area, washing hangs from The windows in narrow alleyways and children cluster around The doorways.

Inside some of The Darkened Rooms , women are twisting together coils and plastic, making hair clips. It's modest Work - But helps them earn a living.

" I can buy myself what I want, " says 33-year-old Ranjana Vishwakarma, with a laugh. " I can buy myself a sari! Or I can get something that my child needs - a book or something for school, like a pencil or eraser. I no longer need to depend on my husband for everything. "

Her son sits quietly in The single room they share alongside a kitchen, studying. She has lived this way for 10 Years , But believes he'll have a better future than she did.

" He is getting his education in The City so he will make something of it, " she says, " get a job and move forward in life. "

Her neighbour Vishal Dubey comes from The same northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh .

He works as a salesman for an internet company which involves tough 12-hour days with long commutes. But he's able to help out his father, who drives a rickshaw, and pay for His Mother 's medical bills. Recently he registered to buy A House , for which he will pay in instalments.

These are " small dreams, " he's able to fulfil, But he also dreams big.

" I Hope I 'm able to earn so much that I'm able to help People in my home-town, " he says. " I want my village to become rich, so that The People of my village don't have to become migrants and move to The City . They shouldn't have to face The struggles I'm facing. "

But that might be A Dream out of step with India's reality. It's estimated in urban centres by The Middle of The Century , which would be More Than half of The population.

How India manages to keep pace with The hopes - and despairs - of its People will largely be determined in The country's teeming cities.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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