Karoli is a village located in Kosli Tehsil, Rewari District, Haryana, India.
The village was the birthplace of Hari Ram Arya,[2] the Chairman of Haryana Azad Hind Fouj who participated in the Indian Independence Movement.
Winter is from November to February, and the temperature can fall to 5 degrees Celsius in December and January.
Rugged hilly terrain of the Aravali ranges as well as sandy dunes are found in nearby villages.
Other castes in the village are Brahmin, Kumhar, Chamar, Dhanak, Swamy (Bairagi), Khati and Nai.
State highways connect Karoli to all major towns in Haryana and adjacent districts of Rajasthan.
Karoli is connected to Rewari by a state highway which is a major junction on Indian Railways network.
The seventh railway line connecting Rewari to Palwal and Khurja has been under planning for over two decades but not approved for construction (as of September 2010).
The village follows the panchayati raj[3] system of the Indian Constitution and a selected and independent panchayat[4] is there to establish law and order.