It was quite an adventure to get to Betara, an obscure village in the Angul district of Odisha. The only vehicle that could traverse the hilly terrain, with kutcha potholed roads meandering through dense overgrown vegetation, were bikes. We braved the back-breaking journey. Our goal was to understand how the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS), India’s flagship programme for early childhood care, worked in hard-to-reach geographies. And the significance of nutrition among marginalised communities. Betara was almost entirely populated by those belonging to the scheduled castes.