For many families belonging to the Other Backward Classes (OBC/BC/MBC), the biggest barrier is not lack of ability—it is lack of access. Access to information, access to legal support, access to opportunities, and access to trustworthy guidance. When these essentials are missing, students lose scholarships, certificates get delayed, reservations are denied, and careers are pushed back for years. Their backwardness continues!
This is where SFRBC – Society for the Rights of Backwards Communities and its platform “obcrights.org” step in. At a time when information is scattered and help is difficult to find, SFRBC is working to create a reliable, simple, and accessible digital space dedicated entirely to OBC empowerment. It is an open to all Portal, dedicated to Youth, students and most needy.
The Real Problem: OBC Communities Need Support, Not Confusion
Most OBC families face repeated struggles:
- Difficulty in getting OBC/BC/MBC certificates
- Lack of clarity on reservation benefits
- Missing scholarship deadlines
- No guidance for entrance exams
- Confusion about government schemes
- No access to affordable legal support
- Total ignorance over elite All India Institutions and All India Recruitment agencies.
Even though the Constitution protects backward-class rights, navigating the system is not easy. Information remains buried in circulars, PDFs, outdated websites, and complicated government portals. Most people are unsure about where to begin or who can genuinely guide them.
This is exactly the gap SFRBC aims to bridge. It act as a lighting lamp to these suffering in dark.
OBC Rights organisation: A Mission to Protect and Advance Backward-Class Rights
Society for the Rights of Backward Communities (SFRBC) is a people-focused organization created with one purpose—to ensure that backward-class communities receive the opportunities, rights, and support they deserve.
The organization works on three major pillars:
1. Legal-Rights Awareness and Support
SFRBC spreads awareness about OBC reservation rights, certificate procedures, discrimination cases, and grievance redressal. Many individuals do not know they are entitled to free legal aid—SFRBC helps them understand and access it.
2. Education and Opportunity Guidance
From school-level information to higher education, government exams, professional courses, and career pathways—SFRBC guides students step-by-step.
3. Digital Empowerment Through “obcrights.org”
The organization created “obcrights.org” as a digital gateway where the entire OBC community can find trustworthy, updated, and easy-to-understand information.

The Digital Hub Dedicated to OBC Empowerment
Unlike generic portals, obcrights.org is built exclusively for OBC, BC, and MBC communities. The goal is simple: make information accessible without confusion, without middlemen, and without bias. It is hassle-free and updated every day.
What “obcrights.org” Offers
• Clear guidance on OBC certificates and verification
Many students struggle with community verification and documentation. The website explains everything in simple steps.
• Scholarship alerts and financial assistance information
All major state and central scholarships relevant to OBC students are covered in one place so that no student misses out.
• Reservation rules explained in simple terms
From Tamil Nadu to central lists, the platform breaks down reservation percentages, eligibility, and category rules.
• Education and jobs section
Updates on college admissions guidance, government jobs, competitive exams, and vocational opportunities—curated for backward-class youth.
• Step-by-step guides for welfare schemes
Whether it’s e-sevai services, income certificates, Ayushman card, or student welfare programs, obcrights.org gives clear instructions.
• Blog and awareness articles
Regular articles explain important topics like legal rights, systemic challenges, reservation policies, and youth empowerment.
“obcrights.org” is not just a website—it is becoming a support system for thousands of families who previously had no place to turn for reliable information.
How OBC Rights organization through “obcrights.org” – bridges / connects and empowers the underprivileged:
OBC Rights organization aim at:
- When people need legal guidance, they get simple explanations.
- When students need opportunities, they find them curated in one place.
- When families feel lost in paperwork, they get step-by-step help.
- When backwards-class youth feel unheard, they find a platform dedicated to them.
And most importantly, when people need offline, OBC Rights provides it through its People Centre Help Desk—a dedicated service where individuals can walk in or contact to reach out for assistance with certificates, welfare schemes, grievances, and rights-based issues. This on-ground help ensures no one is left behind due to lack of digital access or unfamiliarity with online systems.
A Future Built on Access, Awareness, and Equality
India cannot grow equally if backward-class communities remain uninformed or unsupported. With expanding digital access and increasing awareness, this is the right moment to strengthen OBC empowerment through platforms like “obcrights.org”.
SFRBC is working to ensure that no OBC student, parent, or job-seeker is left behind due to a lack of information or legal support. The mission is clear: empower every backward-class individual with knowledge, confidence, and the tools they need to rise.
In a society where opportunities often depend on awareness, the OBC Rights organization, through “obcrights.org”, is becoming the bridge that connects people to their rights—and to their future.



