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The term "Untouchability by Hanumantha" likely refers to a social movement or specific incident related to the practice of untouchability in Andhra Pradesh, India, involving a person or group named Hanumantha. Notably, in 1917, there were reports of a social movement against untouchability in Andhra, during which forward caste leaders, including Nallapati Hanumantha Rao, made a public apology to the Scheduled Caste (SC) community. Additionally, there is a reference to a 1972 Telugu film titled "Kalam Marindi," which likely addresses this issue.