Kathmandu, Nov 28: At least three people were injured today when a bomb exploded at an education institute in Nepal's capital Kathmandu, officials said.
"At least three staff of the institute of Advance Communication, Education and Research (ACER) received minor injuries when the bomb, planted inside the toilet went off today afternoon," an ACER official said.
"The blast damaged seven computers at the institute," the official added.
Police said two people were slightly injured.

It was not known who planted the bomb, but police said they suspected Maoist rebels.
The guerrillas have carried out small bomb blasts almost daily in the past few weeks, injuring scores of people.

Bureau Report