Summary: Maoy important early Indian printing awards were given to Kamala S. Dongerkery in 1954, M.R. Acharekar in 1954, and Rai Krishnadasa in 1955. These awards recognized their contributions to Indian art and literature. The text also highlights the pioneering efforts in early Indian printing, such as William Carey's grammar of the Sanskrit language in 1806 and the first printed edition of the Bhagavadgita in 1809. The exhibit showcases facsimiles of ancient texts like the Mayence Bible and the earliest dated woodcut, demonstrating the evolution of printing techniques. The text also includes examples of early Bengali, Marathi, Telugu, Kannada, and Gujarati printing, showcasing the development of Indian typography. Awards were also given for book publications like "A Journey Through Toyland" by Kamala S. Dongerkery, recognizing the important role of illustration in Indian literature. Overall, the text highlights the rich history and artistic achievements in early Indian printing and showcases the diverse cultural and linguistic contributions to the world of printing.