This step will boost the power sector in the new state which has been facing a crisis following bifurcation from erstwhile Andhra Pradesh.
"For Telangana, power is a very important need. And right from the days of agitation (for creation of separate state) we were stressing for sufficient power," Javadekar told reporters here.
He said Telangana Chief Minister (K Chandrasekhar Rao) had met him last month over setting up Telangana Generation Corporation's 4,000 MW thermal power project at Damaracharla mandal in Nalgonda and required huge land for it.
"We fast-tracked it (the proposal) and within one month completed all the process and evaluation from our end. A special team from Chennai was sent which has inspected the area and submitted a report. On March 17, the Forest Appraisal Committee will meet and discuss this project by putting up all environmental conditions," he said.
He further said the Narendra Modi government is committed for rapid development of both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh as both the states are "special attention" states.