[1] It is believed that the name Deoli came from the Hindi word Devro (देवरों), meaning "Place of Gods", due to the existence of many temples to Hindu deities.
The cost of acquiring land, incurred for construction of Camp Deoli, by the British, was Rs.
In order to overcome this, a regulation was passed, making it mandatory to keep a conservator from the annexed princely state under the control of a British agent.
The present Senior Secondary School building was the bungalow of the then political agent, which had a swimming pool.
There is also a "फांसीघर" (gallows) board which is visible at the gate of the facility which remains a relic of the past.
Amongst these, there is a story associated with Hindeshwar Mahadev of Hindoli that, during exile, the Pandavas built this Shiva Lingam with only five fistfuls of clay (पाँच मुटृठी (धोबे)).
There is also a folklore that ten-headed Ravana performed Shiva Worshipping in nearby Bisalpur at Gokarneshwar Mahadev Temple.
RTC Deoli conducts the basic induction training of directly recruited Constables.
It also provides professional and specialized training to officers and men of CISF and other private security organizations.
The Bisalpur Dam on the Banas River is a multipurpose scheme, which supplies water for drinking and irrigation to Jaipur district and Ajmer, Beawar, Nasirabad and Kishangarh towns of Ajmer district.