Leaving No One Behind
Love Knows No Labels: Mothers Shine At Transgender Awards 2024
Padma Iyer and Dr Bela Sharma are allies of the LGBTQIA+ community through their children. They were recently honoured with the Vidya Award at Transgender Awards 2024
New Delhi: Harish was little when he came out about his sexuality. What followed was a trail of chaotic emotions. “I suggested that he should seek medical help. I started looking for reasons that would confirm my disbelief,” says Padma Iyer, Harish’s mother. She even blamed the years of sexual abuse Harish faced at the hands of his uncle.
However, soon, she knew she was in denial. She decided to accept the truth and stand by her him. She says,
My child matters to me above anything else.
Ever since, Ms Iyer, in an effort to understand her child and the LGBTQIA+ community better, has accompanied her child to awareness sessions and events.
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Dr Bela Sharma did the same. When she came to know about her child’s gender identity, she felt nothing but an abundance of love for her. Additional Director of Internal Medicine at Fortis, Dr Bela says,
My relationship with my child has not changed at all. I am a mother. and Tia is my child. It does not matter whether male or female, gender neutral, binary, or non-binary.
Ms Iyer and Dr Sharma’s extraordinary approach is not restricted to their children. They have contributed to the empowerment of the LGBTQIA+ community. It is only deserving that they were recently honoured with the Vidya Award at Transgender Awards 2024.
Ms Iyer feels that events like these that are focused on the LGBTQIA+ community are important. They celebrate the diverse identities and contributions of the LGBTQIA+ people and their families and friends.
Even after 20 years, nobody discusses my child’s sexual identity openly in our family. It is a silent battle my son and I continue to fight. Events like these not only provide visibility and recognition but also ensure acceptance.
Dr Bela agrees. She says that Transgender Awards is a powerful platform to promote equality and inclusion for all members of the community. The awards show is not only a source of encouragement for my child, but for the family and the society as a whole, she says.
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