Scheduled Tribes (STs), in particular PVTGs, have one of the highest levels of income and wealth poverty, and a far higher dependence on public provisioning of essential services such as food supplements, WASH services, and healthcare facilities. Experience also suggests that most often STs are not aware of the entitlements under various programmes and hence fail to benefit from the same. A recent study by International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), found that while overall utilization of ICDS programme has improved over the last decade, many marginalized groups such as historically disadvantaged castes and tribes, the poor, are left behind with lower utilization of services. The data from the latest round of National Family Health Survey (NFHS) comes as no surprise, where the under-nutrition among tribal people is much higher than for all groups taken together. In the tribal dominated states, on average the stunting levels are seven percentage points, and wasting levels are five percentage points higher, for STs as compared to all social groups.