Citing ancient "Sastras", the government said these yagnas were performed for the general welfare of society, to increase fertility of soil, to invite rains, welcome peace and health for society.
"Keeping this in view, the EO (executive officer), TTD is directed to perform Yagnas and Yagams, Abhishekams etc for the purpose of receiving bountiful rains every year at the time of onset of monsoon season and also at various other times as is necessary to ensure various benefits to society," a Government Order said.
The government's move has evoked criticism from a section of environmentalists who termed it "laughable".
"In today's day and age, isn't that laughable? Weather phenomena like rainfall and drought are affected by climate change as well as other factors, and there are perfectly rational scientific explanations for why that is happening," a spokesperson of Delhi-based Centre for Science and Environment said in an e-mail reply.
As environmentalists, we have also pointed out time and again where we have slipped in our management of water resources and agriculture. Instead of looking at real solutions, why is the state indulging in exercises such as this? the spokesperson asked.