The diocesan territory stretches over a land area of 32,661 square kilometers and comprises the civil districts of Nalgonda and Mahabubnagar.
The population in the diocese was 6,536,676 as of 2016. The main tribal group in the district is the Lambadas.
Telugu and Urdu are the main languages used in the diocese.
The major parties in the districts are the Indian National Congress, Telugu Desam and the Communists.
The infrastructural facilities are good. The modes of transport are railways, public buses and other vehicles.
The diocesan territory stretches over a land area of 32,661 square kilometers and comprises the civil districts of Nalgonda and Mahabubnagar.
The per capita income was Rs 9,148 ($208) as of February 2007. There are no major industries in the district. The principal crops are paddy, groundnut, red gram, green gram, castor, cotton and chilly.
Telecommunication services are fairly widespread. No TV or radio stations in the territory.
The literacy rate here is 50.78 percent.
Local art forms of dance, drama and singing are popular.