In a land area of 59,024 square kilometres, the archdiocesan territory covers three districts of Maharashtra state: Nagpur, Gondia and Bhandara; and four districts of Madhya Pradesh state: Betul, Chhindwara, Seoni and Balaghat.
Important cities are Nagpur, Gondia, Chhindwara, Balaghat, Betul, Bhandara and Seoni. Kamptee, near Nagpur, was an important British cantonment, where a lot of Anglo-Indian Catholics live. Most of the local people are Dalits (former untouchables). Many Dalits here have embraced Buddhism and are known as Neo-Buddhists.
Major industries are: textiles and small scale industries. Rice mills, oil mills, poultry farms, soap making, steel units are also located here.
People cultivate rice, cotton, maze, wheat and sugarcane in the diocesan territory.
Nagpur is famous for oranges. It is called the Orange City.