The State had earlier announced Rs 3,925-crore financial package for farmers affected by water scarcity and hailstorms which hit the State in late 2013 and early 2014.
Revenue Minister Eknath Khadse today said that Rs 3,925 crore compensation package would prove to be insufficient and hence Central assistance is being sought so that all affected farmers are covered and their suffering is mitigated.
"We had initially said we will provide an aid of Rs 3,925 crore for farmers affected by drought and hailstorms. Post-our announcement, another round of hailstorms destroyed a lot of crops, putting farmers in further distress.
"We will send a memorandum to the Centre. Once the formalities are done, we expect to start receiving the Centre's help for hailstorm-affected farmers in the next 8-10 days," Khadse said.
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Niphad, Dindori and Chandwad towns in Nashik district were battered by a hailstorm last month. Crops in hundreds of acres were damaged in the natural disaster and agriculturists were saddled with debt running into hundreds of crores.
A string of hailstorms in December 2013 and in the first three months of 2014 had damaged well-grown rabi crops.