ChatGPT said: Hello friends, this is Pawan Kumar speaking from Panna district, Madhya Pradesh. I would like to extend my greetings to everyone. I want to say to all my brothers and sisters that what Dinesh Bhai said is correct — there is no particular helpline number issued through which you can directly listen to the radio. However, there is only one way: you can either buy a radio, or if you cannot purchase one, here is the information I have — you can listen to the radio on your phone itself through the “School at Home” number. The number is 1800 11 413 2300 11412 13 00 (the user’s transcription is a bit unclear, but it seems to be something like that). When you call this number, you will hear a message saying “Welcome to School”. Then, when the system speaks in Hindi, it will tell you to press certain numbers to go to classes or to programs. At that time, you should press 59 (fifty-nine). When you press 59, it will tell you: “To listen to Hindi news and radio, press 1.” If you want to listen to Hindi news or the radio, press 1. Then it will say: “To listen to news, press 1.” “To listen to the radio, press 2.” Now, when you press 2, it will tell you the names of two or three radio channels — “one, two, three.” When it says the number of the channel you want to listen to, you can immediately press that number (for example, 2 or 4), and the channel will start playing. If you do not like that channel, you can press “*” (star) or “#” (hash) to go back. That’s how you can listen to the radio using your phone through the School at Home number.