New Delhi: Automajor Tata Motors on Sunday reported a 25 per cent decline in its domestic sales at 38,057 units in November 2019.The company sold 50,470 units in the domestic market in November 2018, Tata Motors said in a release.Total sales of passenger vehicles stood at 10,400 units last month, down 39 per cent, as against 16,982 units in the same month a year ago.According to Mayank Pareek, President, Passenger Vehicles Business Unit, Tata Motors Ltd., "After an encouraging festival period, in November, industry declined sharply. In addition, the industry is also preparing for the BSVI transition. In line with our strategy to focus on retail, we have further enhanced our network coverage."He further informed that Tata Motors retail sales were more than wholesales by 15 per cent which has helped the company to reduce the network stock by 35 per cent in this fiscal."We are ready for the transition to BSVI with enhanced models in both petrol and diesel options and have a slew of exciting new product launches in the coming months like Nexon EV. Altroz and Gravitas. These, along with the demand for the limited number of remaining BSIV diesel vehicles, coupled with an expected gradual improvement in consumer sentiment should help step change our growth trajectory in the coming months," Pareek added.Sales of commercial vehicle in the domestic market also witnessed a decline of 17 per cent at 27,657 units in November 2019 as against 33,488 units in the same month year ago.Within the segment, M&HCV sales declined sharply by 38 per cent at 6,050 units in November 2019.According to Girish Wagh, President, Commercial Vehicles Business Unit, Tata Motors Ltd., "As we move closer towards BSVI transition, focus continues to be gradual stock reduction, with retail sales in November being higher than whole sale by over 10 per cent. M&HCV sales grew by 23.6 per cent over the previous month, as enquiries continue to increase gradually, with fleet owners realizing the economic benefits of replacement of their older vehicles,"He also mentioned that overall system stocks being at a multi-quarter low, coupled with increasing enquiries for replacement demand, will help firm-up volumes and realizations in next few months.Total M&HCVs sales last month including M&HCV Truck, Buses and international business stood at 7,736 units compared to 13,162 units last year.