Yogesh Vaidya

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Born1946/1947
Died (aged 77)
EducationSanti Nikunja School (2016)
ISC, Amrit science campus
BSC, Tribhuwan College, MSC (Botany)Tribhuwan University
Master degree in food and nutrition, Ghent University, Belgium
OccupationsSinger, musician
Yogesh Vaidya
Born1946/1947
Died (aged 77)
EducationSanti Nikunja School (2016)
ISC, Amrit science campus
BSC, Tribhuwan College, MSC (Botany)Tribhuwan University
Master degree in food and nutrition, Ghent University, Belgium
OccupationsSinger, musician

Yogesh Vaidya (Nepali: योगेश वैद्य; 1946/1947 – 18 January 2024) was a Nepalese singer and musician. He sang Nepali- and Newari-language songs. He is known as Muhammad Rafi of Nepal.[1] His most popular songs include Sapana Bhulayee Saara, Mero Aanshumaa Nahanse and Nepal Mero Timilai Upahar Bhayo.[2][3][4] Jai Namo Siri Buddha Bhagwan, Jimi Yahmah Thaun Jithay Wai are some of his popular Newari songs.[5]

Vaidya was born at Nardevi of Kathmandu in 1946 to 1947. He worked in civil service and retired in 2005. He did his master's in food and nutrition from Ghent University of Belgium.[2]

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