Kirloskarvadi is one of India's oldest industrial townships, developed around the Kirloskar Brothers Ltd factory in the Palus, Sangli district, in Maharashtra state, India. On 10 March 2010, Kirloskarvadi celebrated 100 years[1] of its establishment. Kirloskarvadi is a rapidly growing satellite suburb of Palus city. The town has centric connectivity between Satara-Sangli-Kolhapur
History
The town of Kirloskarwadi was founded by Laxmanrao Kirloskar in 1910 when he started his factory, called Kirloskar Brothers Ltd, near the railway station that was at that time called Kundal Road. Laxmanrao Kirloskar had read about "industrial townships" in Europe and USA where the owners of industries had built communities for the employees. His dream was to build his own industry and a community for the employees. The culmination of his dream is the town of Kirloskarwadi. Balasaheb Pant Pratinidhi, the ruler of the Aundh Sansthan, one of the many Indian Princely States under the British rule in India before independence, donated the land to Laxmanrao Kirloskar to establish the factory and the town.[2]