Navi Mumbai, June 23 -- Ending nearly two decades of uncertainty over the upkeep of several railway stations in Navi Mumbai, the City and Industrial Development Corporation (Cidco) on Monday handed over Targhar, Bamandongri and Kharkopar stations, along with their associated infrastructure, to Central Railway. Officials said the remaining stations will be transferred within six months, paving the way for better maintenance. The transfer documents were exchanged at Cidco Bhavan by Cidco vice-chairman and managing director Ashwin Mudgal in the presence of Thane MP and Railway Coordination Committee member Naresh Mhaske, along with senior officials from Cidco and Central Railway. The handover includes station buildings, forecourts, passenger parking areas, and other related infrastructure. Central Railway will now operate and maintain the stations. Mhaske said the issue dated back to 2008, when the agreement between Cidco and Indian Railways expired without the stations being formally taken over by the Railways. "The lack of clarity affected maintenance and development, leaving passengers with inadequate facilities for nearly 18 years. With the responsibility now clearly defined, the Railways can professionally maintain these stations," he said....