He said promotion of NCC activities in educational institutions is a continuous process and strength of NCC cadets will be increased by two lakh to 15 lakh in phases.
Parrikar, however, made it clear that it was not feasible to make NCC compulsory in view of capacity constraints as arrangement would have to be made for 10 crore or 12 crore students.
Parrikar said 26 per cent of the NCC strength are girl cadets and steps are being taken to promote NCC in educational institutions which include personality development programmes.
Replying a supplementary, the Minister said plans are afoot to make NCC "limited compulsory" in schools along the border areas subject to availability of infrastructure.
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