India, Sept. 1 -- Drawing room, bedroom, dining room, pooja room, kitchen, balcony. these are the angrezi words many of us Hindi-speakers employ to map the geography of our houses. The earlier terms-Hindustani terms-detailing the domestic interiors have fallen out of use. Perhaps because the language of our daily life has evolved with the times. Maybe also because we don't live in the kinds of houses that existed a century ago. Thankfully, those terms haven't been lost. They lie preserved in the memories of citizens of a certain age, and also in books, such as the Gazetteer of the Gurgaon District 1910. Published in a new edition by Daryaganj-based Aryan Books International, it has a page dedicated to those bhoole-bhisre terms-as recorded m...