TTT (education)

[2] Its objective is the development of life skills which are not provided in the regular school curriculum.

[5][clarification needed] Aparajitha Foundations created TTT in 2008, based on these definitions.

[8] Its curriculum is divided into 10 sections: Students in grades 1–5 are in the primary-school category, and their program incorporates games, activities and songs.

TTT was launched on 29 July 2008 at Government Higher Secondary School in Mallankinaru.

[15] Another MoU was signed in February 2016 to implement the Hindi version, Tim Tim Tare, at 71 Rajasthan government model higher secondary schools and 1,340 government higher secondary schools in the 2016–17 academic year.