"I urge the Central team to recommend a substantial amount to be released to the state government as relief package and to consider the appeal made by the affected farmers", he said in a statement.
He wanted the study team headed by Union Agriculture Ministry official Pravesh Sharma and representatives from Water Resources and Meteorology departments, to consider the demand of the farmers in drought battered areas for grant of Rs 20,000 per acre towards crop losses and Rs 8,400 from National Disaster Response Fund as insurance package.
Tamil Nadu government had submitted a memorandum to the Centre seeking Rs 19,665 crore as compensation for the losses it suffered due to the drought following the failure of North-East and South-West monsoon.
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