In the letter, Vijayan requested the Centre to bear 50 per cent of the total amount, comprising the compensation and the pension, to be disbursed among the victims of the deadly pesticide in the state.
Thousands have been affected over a dozen panchayats in northern Kasaragod district due to aerial spraying of the endosulfan pesticide in plantations of Kerala Cashew Corporation two decades ago.
"The relief amount, ordered by the apex court and the NHRC, would cause an additional burden to the tune of Rs 349 crore to the state exchequer," Vijayan said in the letter.
The Centre may allot Rs 200.3 crore to meet the the relief amount and pension for five years, he said.
The state had submitted to the Centre Rs 483 crore package to help endosulfan victims in the year 2012.
Detailing various steps taken by the state government, the chief minister said Rs five lakh was given as relief amount to each family of the victims who died following exposure to the pesticide and those who became bed-ridden or mentally challenged.
Rs three lakh each was disbursed among those who suffer from other physical difficulties, he said adding that a monthly pension was also being given to 4,376 victims.
Vijayan said the financial aid, sanctioned under the National Health Mission, for the last six years was nominal.
Over 300 women with their endosulfan-hit children had stageda dharna in front of the Secretariat here demanding speedy disbursal of compensation and implementation of the rehabilitation package on January 30.
They had said that if the state government fails to find a solution, an indefinite agitation would be launched from next month.
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