The issue was raised during a visit by a delegation led by Union Consumer Affairs Minister Ram Vilas Paswan to take stock of the situation.
During the meet, the state government sought the relief of Rs 1,135.91 crore which included loss on account of crops damaged and assistance for interest loss on loans.
Paswan, who was accompanied by Minister of State for Agriculture Sanjeev Kumar Balyan assured the BJP led Haryana government of Centre's full support to protect the interest of farmers whose crops had got damaged because of untimely rains and hailstorm.
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sent us to take stock of situation in Haryana. We will submit our report to him with the demands for compensation raised by Haryana government," Paswan said while addressing media here after holding a meeting with ministers and senior officials of Haryana government.
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Asserting that Modi led government was "pro-farmer and pro-poor", Paswan said, "We assure farmers and farm labourers that their interests will be protected."
As far as compensation for crop loss was concerned, Haryana government has worked out loss to standing crop because of rains and hailstorm lashed till March 22.
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said the damage in crops may be more as rains and hailstorm had caused damage to crop during the end of this month. "The final assessment of crop damage will be done after April 7," he said.
On the request of Haryana government, Paswan said that his ministry would relax the standards for wheat procurement after consultations with state government officials.
"Relaxation in crop (wheat) procurement norms will be given. The decision with regard to how much relaxation be given, will be taken after officials of both state government and FCI hold a meeting in this regard," Paswan said.